On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 11:57  AM, Xavier HUMBERT wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hisashi T Fujinaka) wrote :

it puts things places I don't want
(overwriting /usr/bin/head, for example)
Dan't blame CPAN, but Apple with their crappy HFS+, for that...

I expericenced, the same problem, of course :-}

No, DO blame CPAN. Why are they putting stuff in /usr/bin ? That is for vendor supplied things in any case.

-Ben



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