At 01:06 PM 08/02/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote: >I agree, yours looks good. Though I suggest to keep only: > >Download | Changes | Installation > >the "old" thingy is really old.
Hey Stas, Sound fine. [1] >Any idea how to name the link to the >unpacked version? if you want to browse the source online? "package contents", "browse contents" or as on the debian site "list of files"? <rant day="too long"> [1] I'm into old right now. I'm tying to move a client to a new ISP that's running 5.00503, soon to be 5.6.1. For now I need a few updated modules, but when I try to use CPAN to install them it tries to install perl 5.8. Typical story. The client home directory is on an nfs share where the parent directory does not have read access so I can't install perl 5.6.1 or 5.8.0 locally (FindBin fails with permission error. 5.6.1 fails make test and won't install, and 5.8 fails Configure. Another thing that bugs me is that when installing modules it seems to ignore PERL5LIB environment setting. I just tried to install something that required a never version of HTML::Parser. So I installed HTML::Parser locally, but it still kept finding the old version, and not the one in my PERL5LIB path..... </rant> -- Bill Moseley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
