On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Tomasz Chmielewski <man...@wpkg.org> wrote:
> Ari Constancio wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to install ActiveState Perl modules with WPKG, but can't
>> seem to find the correct way to do it.
>>
>> Using 'ppm install perl::module>' on the CLI works locally.
>> Using  <install cmd="cmd /c ppm install perl-module.ppd" /> on
>> packages.xml doesn't work.
>>
>> Any clues?
>
> Does cmd.exe find the path to ppm?
>
> Did you check WPKG log to see the what errors you have there etc.?

Tomasz, thanks for replying.

On the logfile from one of the hosts, I have this:

2010-03-31 12:51:42, DEBUG   : Executing command: cmd /c
c:\perl\bin\ppm install %SOFTWARE%\perl\ppm\Win32-Process-Info.ppd
2010-03-31 12:52:04, ERROR   : Could not process (install) package
'PPM-Win32::Process::Info' (ppm-win32-process-info):|Exit code
returned non-successful value (1) on command 'cmd /c c:\perl\bin\ppm
install %SOFTWARE%\perl\ppm\Win32-Process-Info.ppd'.

Unfortunately, I can't find further details about whether I'm using a
bad syntax for ppm or else something's wrong with the arguments (the
module's package is in the same directory as the .ppd file).

Is it possibe to set some kind of debug flag to deepen the analysis?

Thanks again,
Ari Constancio
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