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At 10:24 AM -0500 10/4/01, Ken Williams wrote:
>>/Local, if you prefer) is for.  However Perl, as installed by the
>>system, does not look in /Local for libraries.  That leaves me with
>
>You must have modified your perl, because the default perl install shows
>both /Library/Perl and /Library/Perl/darwin in @INC (as reported by perl -V).

Precisely.  I'm recommending that it *also* say /Local/Library/Perl 
/Local/Library/Perl/darwin and /usr/local/perl

>>(preferably before it looks in the system locations, so that I can
>>override system versions).
>
>You say this as if you're speaking to Apple - this list is a community
>list, not run by Apple.

I'm quite aware of that.  However I also know that people at Apple 
who are involved with Perl do on occasion read this list.  If I post 
here, I can get feedback from other MacOS users about whether I'm 
correct, or off my rocker, *and* I can hopefully get the message to 
Apple.  Once I've gotten that, I can go to the stupid feedback form 
on the MacOS X site at Apple's site and pick a topic that most 
closely matches my suggestion (not) and then submit the feedback 
there as well.  It's possible that there's a way to recommend this in 
the bug report section of the Darwin developer site, but I'm a) not 
sure this is a Darwin issue and b) haven't figured out how yet.
- -- 

Kee Hinckley - Somewhere.Com, LLC
http://consulting.somewhere.com/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (or ...!alice!nazgul for time travelers :-)

I'm not sure which upsets me more: that people are so unwilling to accept
responsibility for their own actions, or that they are so eager to regulate
everyone else's.

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