Hi ~wren,
you wrote...
> Sorry if this is off-topic, but I seem to recall
> sometime fairly recently (less than a year, more than
> a few weeks) someone mentioned a way to "autofind" the
> path to perl on the shebang line so you don't need to
> hardcode the path. I can't seem to find the p
Sorry if this is off-topic, but I seem to recall
sometime fairly recently (less than a year, more than
a few weeks) someone mentioned a way to "autofind" the
path to perl on the shebang line so you don't need to
hardcode the path. I can't seem to find the post in
the archives. Does any one remember
--- Chris Nandor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 19:15 +0100 2004.07.21, John Delacour wrote:
> >I presumed that by running
> >cpan> install Mac::Glue
> >all prerequisites would be installed by cpan in
> order to enable me to
> >install and use it.
>
> Yes, unless you specifically tell the CPAN sh
On Jul 20, 2004, at 11:17 PM, John Delacour wrote:
At 9:42 pm -0700 20/7/04, Chris Nandor wrote:
On what OS (I figures it is Mac OS X, but just checking)?
How do I discover that? :-)
As to VERSION, again, maybe there's clues in your setup. There's no
reason I can see for it to be failing like that
At 19:15 +0100 2004.07.21, John Delacour wrote:
>I presumed that by running
>cpan> install Mac::Glue
>all prerequisites would be installed by cpan in order to enable me to
>install and use it.
Yes, unless you specifically tell the CPAN shell to not do so. Otherwise,
it presents errors to you tell
At 10:51 am -0700 21/7/04, Chris Nandor wrote:
Once again, you're deliberately wasting my time. I'm sorry, but I'm going
to have to shoot you now.
My real guess is you want me to killfile you so you can badmouth my module
and I won't notice it.
I assure you I have no such ulterior motive. You cle
At 18:23 +0100 2004.07.21, John Delacour wrote:
>At 10:12 am -0700 21/7/04, Chris Nandor wrote:
>
>>Can you give the complete error message? My brain reminds me you don't like
>>to use the CPAN shell, which means you might not have all the modules
>>installed, which means that you likely got an er
At 10:12 am -0700 21/7/04, Chris Nandor wrote:
Can you give the complete error message? My brain reminds me you don't like
to use the CPAN shell, which means you might not have all the modules
installed, which means that you likely got an error about which module was
not installed before you got t
Looking back ...
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Delacour)
wrote:
> My attempt to install Mac::Glue failed first owing to the lasck of
> Test::Pod. Having managed at the second attempt to install this, I
> then get the following error. Is there anything I can do about