1. Install FreeBSD 5.2.1
2. Install perl 5.8.2 from ports
3. use.perl ports
4. perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::CPAN'
5. At end of install messages:
Can't locate File/Spec.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.2/mach
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.2 /usr/local/lib/p
> > CPAN> install Bundel::CPAN
> ^^
>
> Hmm, that should be Bundle, shouldn't it ?!
Good point. I typed that part in then decided to show the output so I pasted that in.
Anither victum of hunt and peck!! ;p
>
>
> Cheerio,
> Janek
>
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Dan Muey wrote:
>> ([EMAIL PROTECTED](/home/dmuey):101)# perl -MCPAN -e shell;
>>
>> cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation
>> (v1.48) ReadLine support available (try ``install Bundle::CPAN'')
>>
>> cpan> relaod index
>> Unknown command 'relaod'. Type ? for help.
>>
>> cpan> r
Dan Muey wrote:
> I've also had trouble using CPAN and so I did the reload index
> mentioned in this thread and that seemed to go thought but I s
> til can't get it to go.
>
> It's the same error everytime ( diff module names of course ) :: could not
> open y... There is a direct
> perl -MCAPN =e
Dan Muey wrote at Wed, 05 Mar 2003 11:26:03 -0600:
> I've also had trouble using CPAN and so I did the reload index
> mentioned in this thread and that seemed to go thought but I s
> til can't get it to go.
>
> It's the same error everytime ( diff module names of course ) :: could not open y...
> I've also had trouble using CPAN and so I did the reload index
> mentioned in this thread and that seemed to go thought but I
> s til can't get it to go.
>
> It's the same error everytime ( diff module names of course )
> :: could not open y... There is a direct perl -MCAPN =e shell;
> CPAN
I've also had trouble using CPAN and so I did the reload index
mentioned in this thread and that seemed to go thought but I s
til can't get it to go.
It's the same error everytime ( diff module names of course ) :: could not open y...
There is a direct
perl -MCAPN =e shell;
CPAN> install Bundel::
Deb said:
>> You might try blowing away your .cpan and reconfiguring, who knows.
>
> Thought about that, but I'd rather solve the problem of updating the
> filelist
> information, and work through this.
Even more radical, you might want to make the jump to CPANPLUS. CPANPLUS
will eventually rep
Casey West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> had this to say,
> Sounds like you need to update your CPAN index. Should solve all your
> problems. Use the 'reload index' command first. Also, you should
> consider using CPANPLUS (with the cpanp shell utility), it's the "next
> generation" CPAN interface.
Ahhh
It was Wednesday, March 05, 2003 when Deb took the soap box, saying:
: Sometimes I really hate using cpan. It's 'help' isn't much. It's been since
: last october that I touched my cpan stuff, and now it's out of date. It's
: currently at v1.60. I wanted to upgrade, so I did a "make Bundle::CPAN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> had this to say,
>
> I wonder if the fact that you are using 'make' instead of 'install' is causing this
> problem. It might only try and make the last version it knew about, rather than
> looking to see what the newest version is. Try doing "install Bundl
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 08:25:30 -0800, Deb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sometimes I really hate using cpan. It's 'help' isn't much. It's been since
> last october that I touched my cpan stuff, and now it's out of date. It's
> currently at v1.60. I
Sometimes I really hate using cpan. It's 'help' isn't much. It's been since
last october that I touched my cpan stuff, and now it's out of date. It's
currently at v1.60. I wanted to upgrade, so I did a "make Bundle::CPAN",
which is supposed to do a get first.
BUT, my cpan thinks that it needs
Chris Zubrzycki [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*>CCCMD = cc -DPERL_CORE -c -g -pipe -pipe -fno-common
*>-DHAS_TELLDIR_PROTOTYPE -fno-strict-aliasing -O3
*>
*>weird. how hard is it to get changes like these into the source tree so
*>it can be automatic?
http://lists.perl.org/showlist.cgi?name=ma
On Saturday, September 15, 2001, at 11:22 AM, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
I have been trying to get CPAN working (with sudo perl -MCPAN -e
shell;), but when building Perl 5.6.1, i get errors. i tried to force
it, to no avail.
these are the last lines of the build process...I was hoping everything
I have been trying to get CPAN working (with sudo perl -MCPAN -e
shell;), but when building Perl 5.6.1, i get errors. i tried to force
it, to no avail.
these are the last lines of the build process...I was hoping everything
would be automagic, but why is there no makefile?
I'm on OS X [darwin
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