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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> ppm
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Re: question about bugzilla perl ppm pacage update
by Loody other posts by this author
Jul 2 2008 5:48PM messages near this date
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Re: question about bugzilla perl ppm pacage update | PPM build servers are dead -- long live PPM!
Hi:
thanks all your kind reply.
I can see the command shell after your help.
But my network seems get some problem while connecting to the bugzilla
repository.
My friend have install the bugzilla repository before.
Is it possible for me to copy his c:\perl folder to my computer and
everything will work perfectly  as on his computer?
The os of mine and him is XP.
appreciate your help,
miloody



2008/7/3 Gisle Aas <gisle@[...].com> :
>  On Jul 2, 2008, at 18:07, Joel Friedman wrote:
> 
> > The command line still works; however, there is no longer an interactive
> > shell.
> 
>  If you want the ppm console shell back there is a program called 'ppm-shell'
>  you can use.  All it actually does is prepend "ppm " to each command you
>  give it.
> 
>  --Gisle
> 
> 
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