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> I have a local PPM package of my own.  For my colleagues'
> convenience, I want to put my PPM and its dependent PPMs in my
> local repository.  These dependencies are those not available
> from ActiveState repository, say, SOAP-Lite-0.52 or
> Log-Dispatch.
> 
> Can I configure PPM so that if it cannot find a module, continue
> searching in other repositories as a fallback?
> I might be able to mirror the whole repository and then put my
> module.  But I have to download all the zips.
> 
> Is there a good way to solve this?

c:\> PPM
PPM> set repository Maedas http://our.company.jp/Maeda/ppms
PPM> set save

and from now on your repository will be searched as well.

Jenda

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