If you got a solution, it could be helpful for those who will find this thread on the web if you would explain what you did.
Octavian -- From: "a b" <testa...@gmail.com> > Thanks a lot all for your views!! i got my solution > > Regards, > a b > > On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Rob Dixon <rob.di...@gmx.com> wrote: > >> On 31/01/2011 09:27, a b wrote: >> >>> >>> Making it more clear. >>> >>> I want to make tar ball which contains my perl scripts and no other >>> dependencies required. like Net::Rsh,Net::Telnet etc >>> once user untar it, he should be able to run it from anywhere without any >>> extra perl modules. I am thinking that might be Net::Rsh etc is not >>> available on target m/c >>> >>> With above requirement, i want Net::Rsh like modules to be in my lib. Not >>> sure if i need to modify Rsh module to get rid of scoping Net:: >>> >>> I want to simply use this module as "use Rsh;" >>> >>> Can some body let me know if i can make these modules to my lib :0 >>> >>> help much appeciated!!! >>> >> >> Do you have a special reason for wanting to rename Net::Rsh to Rsh? It is a >> dangerous thing to do, as there may well be code that relies on the name of >> the module being unchanged. In particular you will have to edit the Rsh.pm >> file to say 'package Rsh', and it thereby becomes non-standard and so a >> maintenance problem. >> >> It is worth noting that, by default, the last entry in @INC is '.' - the >> current directory - so perl will ultimately look in the same directory as >> the calling program for all modules if they are not found elsewhere. So you >> can simple bundle Net::Rsh in the same place as your main program and any >> other modules. >> >> HTH, >> >> Rob >> > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/