Wei, Alice J. wrote:
Hi, Fedora Users:
I am just starting out to use Fedora and learned about installations with the
yum function.
I have installed Perl 5.10.0-26, and the message shows that it had been
installed:
Updated: perl.i386 4:5.10.0-26.fc9 perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker.i386 0:6.36-26.fc9
perl-ExtUtils-ParseXS.i386 1:2.18-26.fc9 perl-Module-Pluggable.i386
1:3.60-26.fc9 perl-Pod-Escapes.i386 1:1.04-26.fc9 perl-Pod-Simple.i386
1:3.05-26.fc9 perl-Test-Harness.i386 0:2.64-26.fc9 perl-devel.i386
4:5.10.0-26.fc9 perl-libs.i386 4:5.10.0-26.fc9 perl-version.i386 3:0.74-26.fc9
Complete!
However, when I tried to execute a basic hello script in Perl, it tells me
bash: ./total.pl: /usr/local/bin/perl: bad interpreter: No such file or
directory
It is true that I don't see Perl in this directory, but is it necessary that I
have to move my Perl installation?
No, just put a symlink in /usr/local/bin that points to the fedora perl
at /usr/bin/perl
Thanks in advance.
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