>>>>> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 11:44:15 +0100, kurtz le pirate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> said:
> hello, > i have two versions of perl installed on my system (panther) : > - the standard apple version in /usr/bin/perl > - the last version 5.8.8 in /usr/local/bin/perl > with cpan, i have installed a lot of modules in the standard version but > now, whith new version, this modules are not recognized any more what > seems completely normal. > so, how to configure cpan to install new modules for my 5.8.8 or how to > "move" my already installed modules ? Run the cpan shell with the first perl: % firstperl -MCPAN -e shell Run the autobundle command within that shell: cpan> autobundle Take note how the resulting bundle is called. It gets a name that is composed from date and time. Quit the cpan shell and rename your freshly produced bundle file to something you can remember: % cd ~/.cpan/Bundle/ % mv Snapshot_2007_03_11_00.pm KLP.pm Run the cpan shell with the second perl: % secondperl -MCPAN -e shell Install that bundle you just created cpan> install Bundle::KLP Fin. Enjoy, -- andreas