Terrence Brannon [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
*On Tuesday, December 4, 2001, at 01:49 PM, Jeremy Schwartz wrote:
*
* I think I have configured CPAN incorrectly. If not, I am totally
* lost. Here
*
*I visited this directory on that archive site:
*
Jeremy Schwartz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*I think I have configured CPAN incorrectly. If not, I am totally lost. Here
*is a sample of the error. Help is greatly appreciated.
*/
[.]
*
*zsh: no such file or directory:
Randal L. Schwartz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
*So what are other people doing? Do I continue using retrospect, and
*figure out some way to relink all the broken links? Perhaps using
*macperl?
Have you tried tar or stuffit for X?
e.
Ken Williams [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*Hey,
*
*There's an archive for this list at
*http://archive.develooper.com/macosx%40perl.org/ , but it doesn't seem
*to be searchable. Is there a searchable one somewhere, and if so can we
*get it listed on http://lists.perl.org/ ?
develooper isn't
Jeremy Schwartz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*I have done a clean install of Mac OS 10.1.2
*
*I let CPAN do auto config.
*
*Here is my config file from 'o conf':
*cpan o conf
*CPAN::Config options and /Users/admin/.cpan/CPAN/MyConfig.pm:
*ftp/usr/bin/ftp
*gzip
Ken Williams [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
*Those values are correct, OS X has a /usr/bin/ and it contains those
*executables.
I don't have an OSX machine here at work and didn't remember that. In any
case, having the 'urllist' value populated is definitely a problem :)
e.
Chris Devers [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*make installing modules a lot easier, but it also puts you on autopilot,
*and that could mean doing questionable things (like stomping over system
*files). Your first question is a good one and I'm also curious if CPAN can
*be used in such a way that you
Ivan Cifuentes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*I take it back, problem still here. Please help:
*
*cpan get perl-5.6.1.tar.gz
*Warning: Cannot get perl-5.6.1.tar.gz, don't know what
*it is.
*Try the command
*
*i /perl-5.6.1.tar.gz/
try 'cpan install G/GS/GSAR/perl-5.6.1.tar.gz'
e.
Dan Kogai [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
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* Depending on the mirror server you are using, CPAN site may not
*contain the most recent version of your software. If such is the case
*you can override your setting temporarily via
http://mirror.cpan.org/status.cgi
should indicate if a mirror is
Dan Kogai [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
* Or it could be web browser that has caused this.
* At any rate, I consider this kind of behavior for a CGI/mod_perl or
*any web program too goofy for a site like PAUSE (PAUSE is no Matt's
*script archive!). I want it fixed ASAP.
Well, if you are
Randal L. Schwartz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
*Hey, I use iCab too!
*
*I think the problem is that it accepts a \n from the clipboard
*as data even in a textfield (not textarea), and thus the form
*data is corrupted in an unexpected way.
*
*Agreed, that the PAUSE script should be blocking that.
Palle Bo Nielsen [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
*This might generate more questions, but I hope You can help me out
*here...
http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html should answer those questions and
others you may have.
*I have already tried to make a fresh install from CPAN using (perl
*-MCPAN
Chris Reinhardt [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
*LWP is not part of the standard *NIX perl distro. I'm not aware of any of
*the core modules missing with the Apple installed perl on OS X. If you
*need LWP you can install it from CPAN, or via the CPAN shell. See the
*CPAN manpage for details.
Kee Hinckley [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
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* by onion.perl.org (qpsmtpd/0.06) with SMTP; Thu Apr 4 00:08:27 2002 -
*
*The date header being inserted there is completely out of whack with
*any standard. Is something printing dates using the wrong % codes?
The nice thing about standards is
The Cunctator [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
*So how *does* one configure CPAN.pm to install modules to a private
*directory?
One reads the documentation.
'perldoc CPAN' or http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/CPAN/perl/CPAN.html
5)
I am not root, how can I install a module in a personal directory?
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