Hi,

I'll check if it all works OK then upload a 0.60 release in due course. 
By 'works', I mean the use of PPM - not Padre itself, which I'm sure 
work's fine. I like the PPMs I provide on the wxperl.co.uk site to 
actually install correctly on most occasions.

Unfortunately, PPM itself has a 'feature' whereby if just one dependency 
is not available - it installs no dependencies at all - but doesn't tell 
you in an obvious way that this has happened. So, on a clean install 
ActivePerl 5.10, Padre 0.56 had 68 dependencies that needed to be 
installed. If PPM installs none of these, the user is left with a 
confusingly broken install. It's just this sort of thing that was one of 
the primary drivers for Strawberry Perl in the first place as I recall.

If I am going to provide PPMs, I need to check that all dependencies are 
available at either the ActiveState repositories, or wxperl.co.uk and I 
need to script this check as doing it manually isn't a practical option. 
Which is a long way of saying, I will upload an up-to-date Padre 
eventually, just maybe not this week.

regards

Mark




On 23/04/2010 08:25, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> it has been some time since you built the Padre 0.56 ppm
>
> It would be awesome if you could update the ppm repository of
> http://www.wxperl.co.uk/
> with the the latest stack of the Wx modules and Padre for both 5.10
> and 5.12
>
> regards
>     Gabor

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