John W. Krahn wrote:

Clifford Bruce wrote:

I am a beginner at PERL, PERL modules, and UNIX. I installed RADIATOR on
my Ultra 2 with Solaris 8. Before I can configure RADIATOR I need to
install several modules (e.g. MD4, ldap, openSSL). The first module I
have attempted to install is MD4. I began by finding out what the
default PERL path was by issuing the following command:

perl -e "print qq(@INC)"

Perl and Unix are not acronyms or abbreviations although LDAP is.

Actually, Perl is an acronym of Practical Extraction and Report Language. But you are right that it's not written PERL. The language is Perl and the interpreter is perl.


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