LFS Trac wrote these words on 09/07/07 09:20 CST:
> #2071: Perl doesn't know its vendor library location
>
>  Some packages (e.g., dpkg) run this command in order to know where they
>  should install their perl modules:
> 
>  {{{
>  perl -MConfig -e 'print $Config{vendorlib}'
>  }}}
> 
>  However, at least on the LiveCD, this prints an empty string. Please close
>  this ticket as invalid if the bug is LiveCD-specific.

I don't think it is a LiveCD issue, but I could be wrong. I say this
because the Pilot-Link package requires a patch to build the Perl
bindings. And the Perl part of the patch changes the "vendor" string
to the "site" string.

I've needed this for the last two versions of Pilot-Link.

-- 
Randy

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