On 13.06.2006 22:12, "Sherm Pendley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> A better option is to install and use the latest CPAN.pm module,
> which allows you to supply an alternative to the final "make install"
> command. You can configure it to use "sudo make" instead of just
> "make" for that step, so that you no longer have to run the CPAN
> shell itself with sudo. That, in turn, means that *only* the install
> step will be run as root; the download, build, and test steps will be
> run as your normal user login.
> 
> The second option is more work, but it reduces the amount of stuff
> that's running as root - which is always a good idea.
> 
> sherm--
> 

Which bundle exactly you suggest, that I install ? Sorry for this dump
question, but making

cpan> i /cpan/

issues 317 answers. Nothing with a pure cpan.pm ...

Probably you mean Bundle::CPAN or Bundle::CPANPLUS ? or something else ?


thank you for your patience


marek



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