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To: Demaerel, Miguel
Subject: Re: [Perl-unix-users] cpan error with 2 different perl version
onthesame machine.
Demaerel, Miguel wrote:
> Hoi
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From: Demaerel, Miguel
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From: Jeff D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 11 augustus 2004 16:04
To: Demaerel, Miguel
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Subject: Re: [Perl-unix-users] cpan error
Miguel,
The installation location for perl mods is actually
baked into the perl package that you are using
(various C
ubject: Re: [Perl-unix-users] cpan error
Miguel,
The installation location for perl mods is actually
baked into the perl package that you are using
(various Config.pm's).
I have two separate versions of perl (5.005.03 and
5.8.3) and use the cpan shell to download/install perl
mods.
If you go
Miguel,
The installation location for perl mods is actually
baked into the perl package that you are using
(various Config.pm's).
I have two separate versions of perl (5.005.03 and
5.8.3) and use the cpan shell to download/install perl
mods.
If you go this route and just modify your path to pick
Hoi
I have a problem with compiling ppm packages.
I have 2 perl versions (5.6.1) and 5.8.5 (just installed).
I want to install packages on the 5.8.5 version.
cpan install yyy:zzz
The compile is always looking to the 5.6.1 libaries.
How can I compile it in the new version?
Thanks.
Greetings M