Hi guys,
Firewall problems? Or config problems? Or both?
I've found that CPAN works when I run sudo perl -MCPAN etc, but not
when I run as root: macbox:/ root# perl -MCPAN. I find that very
strange, but hey, if it works as sudo, it works and that's all I need.
However, it doesn't work
You might want to take a look at that URL list. Try going to each
site by hand and see how long it takes to connect. Move your fastest
sites to the top of the list.
- Larry
On Jun 9, 2005, at 11:04 AM, John Mercer wrote:
urllist
ftp://ftp.sunsite.utk.edu/pub/CPAN/
I feel like nobody's listening...
Look at your 'tar', 'unzip', 'lynx', and 'gzip' entries. They don't
actually include the name of the program.
Here are the equivalent ones from my config:
'gzip' = q[/usr/bin/gzip],
'lynx' = q[],
'tar' = q[/usr/bin/tar],
'unzip' = q[/usr/bin/unzip],
That's strange. I ran CPAN with sudo perl -MCPAN etc etc and
everything worked fine. But here's another question: why did it work
w/ sudo but not as root (su)?
--jm
PS. Thanks Tommy
On Jun 8, 2005, at 5:01 PM, Tommy Nordgren wrote:
Jun 8, 2005 kl. 10:14 PM skrev John Mercer:
Hi all,
At 6:00 pm -0400 8/6/05, John Mercer wrote:
That's strange. I ran CPAN with sudo perl -MCPAN etc etc and
everything worked fine. But here's another question: why did it work
w/ sudo but not as root (su)?
The way I log in as root is by running: sudo -s
JD
On Wed, 08 Jun 2005, John Mercer wrote:
When I try to run install XML::XPath I get about 20 repetitions of
Subroutine AUTOLOAD redefined at /sw/lib/perl5/5.8.6/darwin-thread-
multi-2level/Compress/Zlib.pm line 84, FIN line 2
Regarding the first error, I don't see how I can have a permissions
Hi John,
The permissions thing is a red herring.
Look more closely at the error message. It's trying to run a program
called /usr/bin. Look at your CPAN configuration (o conf in the
CPAN shell) to figure out why.
-Ken
On Jun 8, 2005, at 3:14 PM, John Mercer wrote:
Hi all,
CPAN is