From: Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 15 December 2003 9:32:14 AM To: Nick Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Testing
Nick, can you please repost your reply back to the thread on the list? THanks.
Sure...
Nick Phillips wrote:On 12/12/2003, at 5:23 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:But there could be something wrong with the code, since it shouldn't be able to find /usr/lib/perl5 if you run with perl from /usr/local. Can you try to patch it so this won't happen? You don't give much detail about what did you try so I can't tell whether it's a problem on your side or with the code.I'm not actually using perl from /usr/local, just trying to install Apache::Test with INSTALLDIRS=site, which will/should put it into /usr/local. So it
shouldn't have a problem with test.pm in the vendor installdirs. I guess
I'll probably just upgrade to Debian's "testing" distribution, which has a
newer mod perl 1 (and perl 5.8, and no doubt a whole boatload of different
problems ;-/). It should be becoming "stable" fairly soon anyway...
Thanks again,
Nick
Looking at it, I guess install-pl should just be a little more conservative,
and rather than just checking @INC, check only under the installdirs into
which it will be installed.
Cheers,
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