On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 3:07 AM, Matthew Kenworthy
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
..
>
> SciKarl uses the Apple perl, which is in /usr/bin/perl. You won't notice a
> difference unless you don't use
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>


Matt, I never use Apple's perl. All my personal use is via my own perl
(and hundreds of other modules that I) installed at
/usr/local/bin/perl.

Is there a way to use SciKarl with my /usr/local/bin/perl? I don't
mind SciKarl installing/overwriting stuff in /usr/local/, but I don't
want to have *any* thing to do with /usr/bin. Part of the reason is
control (I put things in /usr/local/, so I am responsible for it), and
part, on my production servers I have access only to /usr/local/.

..

Also, could you kindly send me your build notes?



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