Hi John:
Answers to your questions are below:
But, your second comment rang true. Updating to 5.16.2 from 5.10 restored ppm,
and I was able to download the module I needed.
Thanks
Fraser
----- Original Message -----
From: John Ellyson
To: Houston.pm located in Houston, TX.
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [pm-h] Error 401 Authorization Required
Fraser,
Can you share the following information?
- What distribution of Perl are you using? (ActivePerl, Strawberry Perl,
etc.)
Active Perl
- What version of Perl are you using? (5.12, 5.14, etc.)
v5.10.0
- Are you using 32-bit or 64-bit Perl? (I'm assuming 32-bit due to Windows
XP.)
32-bit
- What module are you trying to install?
Statistics-LineFit ... I have tried others at random and the same error occurs
- Which PPM repository are you trying to install from?
Active State Package Repository
Without the above information, others have to make a lot of guesses and
assumptions to try to figure out how to offer any assistance.
Based on the very limited informaiton that you shared, here's my guesses on
what could be the situation.
Guess 1: You're behind an HTTP (and/or FTP) proxy that requires
authentication.
Solution: You can update the PPM utility to store this information. Look at
the documentation on PPM's configuration for information on how to do this.
Guess 2: You're using an old version of free ActivePerl and trying to
install a module from ActiveState's repository.
Solution: You may need to upgrade to a newer version of ActivePerl. I know
that ActiveState only provides access to the newer versions and builds of free
ActivePerl on their site. Those who have paid for support for their business
edition of ActivePerl have access to older versions and builds of ActivePerl.
I'm wondering if it's possible that you're using an old version of ActivePerl
and ActiveState is no longer providing free access to their repository for that
version of ActivePerl.
Guess 3: You're trying to install a module from a repository that might have
issues at the moment.
Solution: Try contacting the repository maintainer for assistance. Within
the past month or two, I remember seeing someone post on PerlMonks.org that the
Bribes repository was no longer accessible and then a few weeks later someone
else reported that it was accessible again.
Hopefully some of this information helps out.
Also, if you are using a version of free ActivePerl, you may want to also
check with the user forums on ActiveState. That's the official "support" for
the free edition of ActivePerl.
John Ellyson
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Fraser Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Y'all:
All of a sudden, PPM is refusing to download a package, returning a 401
error saying that Authorization is required. I googled this and can't figure
out why this is happening. I have tested this now on three machines and all do
the same. I have run PPM as administrator with no difference. Using XP.
Fraser
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