Zan wrote:
uname -m = i386
which -a perl =
/usr/local/bin/perl
/usr/bin/perl
Please show:
uname -m
which -a perl
On Tuesday, August 30, 2005, at 01:30 P:M, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Zan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in my /usr/local/bin I can clearly see that there is a newer version
of
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Jorn Argelo
thusly...
About your problem, you should really recompile Perl from the
ports-tree if you want to upgrade your Perl version. And after you
did that, I always rebooted the machine. I don't know how it will
function without rebooting the machine,
Parv wrote:
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Jorn Argelo
thusly...
About your problem, you should really recompile Perl from the
ports-tree if you want to upgrade your Perl version. And after you
did that, I always rebooted the machine. I don't know how it will
function without rebooting
Please don't top-post.
Zan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday, August 30, 2005, at 01:30 P:M, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Zan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in my /usr/local/bin I can clearly see that there is a newer version
of perl (5.8.0) already there, but when I type 'perl -v' I see that
Hello,
Would you please help me?
in my /usr/local/bin I can clearly see that there is a newer version of
perl (5.8.0) already there, but when I type 'perl -v' I see that I'm
running off of 5.0. Is there anything else I can do besides trying the
use.perl port command? Because that doesn't
Zan wrote:
Hello,
Would you please help me?
in my /usr/local/bin I can clearly see that there is a newer version of
perl (5.8.0) already there, but when I type 'perl -v' I see that I'm
running off of 5.0.
5.8 is from ports. 5.0.6. i think, is system based
Is there anything else I can do
Zan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in my /usr/local/bin I can clearly see that there is a newer version
of perl (5.8.0) already there, but when I type 'perl -v' I see that
I'm running off of 5.0. Is there anything else I can do besides trying
the use.perl port command? Because that doesn't seem to
uname -m = i386
which -a perl =
/usr/local/bin/perl
/usr/bin/perl
Please show:
uname -m
which -a perl
On Tuesday, August 30, 2005, at 01:30 P:M, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Zan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in my /usr/local/bin I can clearly see that there is a newer version
of perl (5.8.0)
Zan wrote:
5.8 is from ports. 5.0.6. i think, is system based
In my 'usr/local/BIN' perl5.8.0 already exists.
ok
you need to install the perl from ports before using use.perl port.
What I want to know is how to switch to 5.8.0 WITHOUT using use.perl
port because I already tried that,