On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 04:33:00PM -0000, Robert Shiels wrote:
> The ~/public_html is what I had in mind, this should be fairly easy to turn
> on in httpd.conf, although when I looked it seemed like it was already
> configured, but I couldn't get mine to work.
The web user needs read access to your home directory as well as to
~/public_html for this to work. IIRC, this isn't the case on penderel.
> > > Why don't we just install all of CPAN to begin with? We are a pm group
> no?
> >
> > this is a good idea.
> We have enough disk space (just !), so I agree totally.
Have fun with all the binary dependencies :-) Or are you talking about
having a CPAN mirror, which is an entirely different water-boiling-device
of pisceans.
> I expect there is
> even a way to keep this up-to-date automatically. I would find this really
> great as a major hindrance to me trying out scripts I 'find' is usually that
> I can't be bothered installing the 1/2 dozen or so modules that need to be
> installed first.
Some would consider this to be a good thing :-)
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