Hi crazy,
Good to see you are in your usually challenging mood ;-)
All I can do is quote the email I recived from Gurusamy Sarathy
>Oh, and the boys on PM are raving about AS 632. (I didnt notice ther
+e was a
>new release.) Apparently they are quite impressed with some of the ch
+anges.
>Looks like another job well done. :-)
Thanks. FYI, 632 unfortunately had a rather serious bug in PPM3
("upgrade" didn't work) so there will be a 633 build shortly with
that fix.
To be honest since I installed AS 632 i havent used either PPM or PPM3. So I really couldnt say if Gurusamy is correct. OTOH, I see no reason to disbelieve the man, after all he is primarily responsible for the creation of a stable, integrated Win32 Perl, not to mention being one of the senior developers at ActiveState.
Yves / DeMerphq
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