On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 8:37 AM, nicolas <nicolas...@mail.com> wrote:
> > When I did > perl -V:sitelib > sitelib='/usr/local/share/perl/5.18.2'; > I can browse usr/local/share/ but I annot access /perl/5.18.2 > Well, that @INC is compiled into the Perl exe, so it doesn't have to exist. You can create the path yourself first and then put the file there. I'm thinking it will still need to go under a lib dir to match, so (may or may not need sudo) $ mkdir -p /usr/local/share/perl/5.18.2/lib $ cp vt.pm /usr/local/share/perl/5.18.2/lib Just an FYI - one of the best "bashisms" I've found (and found lots of folks don't know about it) is <alt>-<period> (hold down alt, hit the period key). After the mkdir cmd, you just type cp vt.pm <alt>-<period> and it puts in the last argument from the previous cmd. You can actually access any part of the previous cmd, starting at position zero (which'd be "mkdir" there): <alt>-<position number><alt>-<shift>-y "yanks" and puts that space separated word from the previous cmd. -- a Andy Bach, afb...@gmail.com 608 658-1890 cell 608 261-5738 wk