The thing that blocked me was DBD::SQLite (or something like that)
wxGlade wants it, and AFAIK Padre and a few others want rw to that
module's ability to create a temp datastore. And, yes, I reformatted
because perl is the 'soul' and 'nervous system' of Ubuntu, apps are
usually python/Gtk2. 

Anyhow... I adore the study of Perl coding because it is small file size
and the Padre makes things clear. I'd rather learn Perl
than .dontNet/mono. I'm pretty good with java and COBOL, and those don't
blow up the OS because they are contained engines, not core to the OS.


On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 12:59 +0300, Burak Gürsoy wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: padre-dev-boun...@perlide.org [mailto:padre-dev-boun...@perlide.org] 
> > On
> > Behalf Of Brad
> > Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 12:32 PM
> > To: padre-dev@perlide.org
> > Subject: [Padre-dev] Fun with Perl and Padre
> > 
> > Hello Padre dev and users,
> > 
> > Consider, you are just learning Perl and you want a good editor. There's
> > only one choice... Padre. And, because it is in development the
> > installation takes special considerations. For instance, yesterday I
> > learned this is the very worst thing a noob can do...
> > 
> > sudo cpan Padre
> 
> Interesting, but try `sudo su` and then `cpan` next time. However,  you 
> should 
> have read access to perl modules. Most of the software are installed with
> sudo, they must all blow up if this scenario is correct.
> 
> You can also try "perlbrew" from CPAN to have a local perl (installed in your 
> $HOME)
> 
> > 
> > Do that on your System Perl and you no longer have a working copy of
> > Perl because sudo changed the folder permissions up and down the file
> > tree to 'Root'. They don't call perl the 'Swiss Army Chainsaw' for
> 
> Did you try `chown -R`
> 
> > nothing. Changing back to the original file permissions is impossible.
> > So... reformat ext4, LiveCD install Ubuntu 9.10. Then... after I get
> 
> Huh? Format the system to recover perl? :)
> 
> > back to an internet access I search online about installing a local copy
> > of Perl into my user folder. I installed module local::lib; then cpan
> > Padre; then used the CPAN Padre-info-page to locate Padre::Plugin::Tidy.
> > Now I have an application that helps me to write Perl code. Furthermore,
> > I have more confidence about adding any more perl modules.
> > 
> > The zipped download (v.55) from the Padre-dev web page is too finicky
> > about the path/to/padre.sh. I gave up on that, because of Perl::Tidy the
> > v.55 crashes, and, if you unzipped the padre-perl combo archive into
> > your (new) Perl5.1 folder, like I say, the shell won't run. You get:
> > padre.sh: 14: /home/vcbrad/padre-5.11/perl-5.11.4-xl-0.03/perl/bin/perl:
> > not found
> > 
> > 
> > I would be willing to write a HowTo of how I got a working copy of Padre
> > v.66. It does take pre-installation of Wx. The steps I went through are
> > very fuzzy. So, if I can ask questions from you guys about general perl
> > install to a local location, I will write the HowTo.
> > 
> > regards,
> > bvc
> > 
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