At 13:04 +0100 15/9/09, Mine wrote:
I am not quite sure which is the main Perl folder. /usr/local/bin
contains two Unix executable Perl files — Perl and
Perl 5.10.1. I assume that this should be the first directory.
In /usr/bin/ you should have a link which will point to the default
version
At 13:04 +0100 9/15/09, Mine wrote:
>Hi Doug,
>
>Just before I create the file I would like to check a few points.
>
>> but you should edit that so that the first directory, before the first
>> separating colon, is the one that perl 5.10 is in
>
>I am not quite sure which is the main Perl folder.
Hi Doug,
Just before I create the file I would like to check a few points.
but you should edit that so that the first directory, before the
first separating colon, is the one that perl 5.10 is in
I am not quite sure which is the main Perl folder. /usr/local/bin
contains two Unix executabl
At 01:10 +0100 9/15/09, Mine wrote:
>Hi Doug,
>
>Thanks for the info, but I think this possibly way out side my level of
>experience.
>Would what you have suggested allow get_iplayer find the path to Perl 5.10.1
>when I try to run get_iplayer from the terminal?
>
>If it does then I don't fully u
Hi Doug,
Thanks for the info, but I think this possibly way out side my level
of experience.
Would what you have suggested allow get_iplayer find the path to Perl
5.10.1
when I try to run get_iplayer from the terminal?
If it does then I don't fully understand your instructions.
I assume mkd
At 23:26 +0100 9/14/09, Mine wrote:
>Is it possible to add the Perl 5.10.1 path to the environment so i
>don't loose the MacPort option.
mkdir $HOME/.MacOSX
and put this, after changing it a bit, in the new folder. This is just a copy
of mine.
cat > $HOME/.MacOSX/environment.plist
paste the t
Hi, Thanks to all who have responded.
I have tried Packy Anderson suggestion but I found that some modules
stated
that they only come as part of Perl 5.10.1. If I try to install them,
it seem that
they want to be installed in a location other than that which I have
specified.
I have Perl
No, Ultimately unless you know for sure the module is installed by
testing to see if it exists I would assume it needs to be installed.
Apple's developer tools will need to be installed (or mac ports) if
you want to compile and build tools, or in this case perl modules.
This is just standard opera
Is it possible that some perl modules are not installed until Apple's developer
tools are installed?
--
--> A fair tax is one that you pay but I don't <--
OS X 10.4 shipped with 5.8.6, which is what he has.
I think some of the misunderstanding is from Terrence's inexperience
with perl. Terrence, the modules you're missing aren't missing
because you don't have "a full version of perl". They're probably
missing because they weren't included i
Hi,
Thank you for the very informative response Alan.
I think the problem is probably to do with my Perl install. I looked
in /System/Library/Perl/
but the Perl folder contained 5.8.6 not 5.8.8. I could not find any
of the following:
Fcntl
HTML
HTTP
LWP
I previously installed some applicat
On 13 Sep 2009, at 03:46, Doug McNutt wrote:
At 23:22 +0100 9/12/09, Mine wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your excellent response, makes installing so easy
assuming I did it correctly.
I think everything that was required is installed, but I am not
sure everything was installed
in the right loca
On Sep 12, 2009, at 7:46 PM, Doug McNutt wrote:
At 23:22 +0100 9/12/09, Mine wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your excellent response, makes installing so easy
assuming I did it correctly.
I think everything that was required is installed, but I am not
sure everything was installed
in the right lo
Well, most people don't have multiple perl installs. Also get_iplayer
isn't a slick end-user product. It's a utility.
Anyway, the one thing that's not mentioned here is if you can figure
out the path to the 5.10.1 perl, you could change the shebang line at
the start of the get_iplayer scr
At 23:22 +0100 9/12/09, Mine wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Thanks for your excellent response, makes installing so easy assuming I did
>it correctly.
>I think everything that was required is installed, but I am not sure
>everything was installed
>in the right location.
>
>It appears that Perl 5.10.1 was insta
Hi,
Thanks for your excellent response, makes installing so easy assuming
I did it correctly.
I think everything that was required is installed, but I am not sure
everything was installed
in the right location.
It appears that Perl 5.10.1 was installed and all the modules I
installed are
On Sep 11, 2009, at 5:33 PM, Mine wrote:
I don't fully understand what Perl does but if Perl comes installed
with OSX
it appears that I also have an install of Perl via MacPorts. I
assume that
get_iplayer is looking at the preinstalled Perl but I am not sure.
Perl is a programming language,
Hi, Thanks for replying Andrew.
I don't fully understand what Perl does but if Perl comes installed
with OSX
it appears that I also have an install of Perl via MacPorts. I assume
that
get_iplayer is looking at the preinstalled Perl but I am not sure.
Although I am no expert, I have used the
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