[Israel.pm] ActiveState/Strawberry
Gaal Yahas
gaal at forum2.org
Tue Mar 23 11:05:45 PDT 2010
Isn't Strawberry just CPAN? You can then use CPAN-Mini to make a local
mirror and use it as your package source.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 3:16 PM, Roey Almog (Infoneto Ltd)
<almog at infoneto.co.il> wrote:
> For ActiveState - yes
> 1. download the packages.xml from
> http://ppm4.activestate.com/MSWin32-x86/5.10/1006/
> 2. find the package you need e.g. DBD-SQLite:
> you'll get something like
> <SOFTPKG NAME="DBD-SQLite" VERSION="1.29" DATE="2010-01-08">
> <AUTHOR CPAN="ADAMK">Adam Kennedy <adamk at cpan.org></AUTHOR>
> <ABSTRACT>Self Contained SQLite RDBMS in a DBI Driver</ABSTRACT>
> <CODEBASE HREF="A/AD/ADAMK/DBD-SQLite-1.29.tar.gz"/>
> <PROVIDE NAME="DBD::SQLite" VERSION="1.29"/>
> <REQUIRE NAME="DBI::" VERSION="1.57"/>
> <REQUIRE NAME="File::Spec" VERSION="3.27"/>
> <REQUIRE NAME="Test::More" VERSION="0.42"/>
> <REQUIRE NAME="Tie::Hash"/>
> <REQUIRE NAME="Win32::" VERSION="0.30"/>
> </SOFTPKG>
> 3. download two files to you're local disk
> http://ppm4.activestate.com/MSWin32-x86/5.10/1006/A/AD/ADAMK/DBD-SQLite-1.29.ppd
> and
> http://ppm4.activestate.com/MSWin32-x86/5.10/1006/A/AD/ADAMK/DBD-SQLite-1.29.gz
> 4. run ppm install "full path to the ppd file on the local disk"
> Regarding Stawberry ???? do not know never tried, however if there is
> some kind of ppm management program it should be similar
> Roey
>
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Peter Gordon <peter at pg-consultants.com> wrote:
>>
>> Is it possible to download ppms from ActiveState and store them locally?
>> If so, how?
>>
>> Same questions for Strawberry.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
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