On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 01:53:50AM +0100, oliver wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I was wondering if it really is nessacery to fully install perl into the 
> C drive soley for the purpose of installing the various applications.
> 
> I'm not saying not to use perl, but is there no way to use perl from the 
> Z mapped drive? (I do know there might be some issues with perl not 
> beeing on the C:\ which I think can't be right. It's just not sane :) 
> but who knows.
> 
> Primarly because I don't want all my users to have an active perl 
> install on their system. Also it's kind of dull to install 60mb worth of 
> software to be used for those 5 minutes of software install. 
> Automatically uninstalling afterwards also seems dumb.
> 
> Secondly it becomes really useless afterwards, I mean, we have a network 
> share with a whole bunch of nice packages, but a simple doubleclick on a 
> bat file doesn't install the package. (Because of perl errors).
> 
> My proposal would be to have perl live in z:\perl and have all scripts 
> use that version. The bat files include a 'header' file that set's 
> enviroment variables correctly so that perl can be run from Z:\perl.
>
> This would also make it possible to simply install a package by running 
> the script file for it.

I think the question is:

  When a patch is supplied, will it be excepted?

> 
> oliver

Happy New Year
Geert Stappers

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