Re: library search path ?

2019-04-30 Thread ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
On 4/29/19 3:50 AM, Timo Paulssen wrote: you can use these one-liners:     perl6 -e '.say for $*REPO.repo-chain'     perl6 -e '.perl.say for $*REPO.repo-chain' Hi Timo, Thank you! Just out of curiosity, what is ap# nqp# perl5# -T

Re: library search path ?

2019-04-29 Thread ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
On 4/29/19 3:50 AM, Timo Paulssen wrote: you can use these one-liners:     perl6 -e '.say for $*REPO.repo-chain'     perl6 -e '.perl.say for $*REPO.repo-chain' Hi Timo, Thank you! Just out of curiosity, what is ap# nqp# perl5# -T

Re: library search path ?

2019-04-29 Thread Timo Paulssen
you can use these one-liners:     perl6 -e '.say for $*REPO.repo-chain'     perl6 -e '.perl.say for $*REPO.repo-chain' On 29/04/2019 00:33, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote: > Hi All, > > Could not find xxx::yyy at line zz in: >     file#/home/linuxutil/p6lib >     inst#/home/tony/.perl6 >    

library search path ?

2019-04-28 Thread ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
Hi All, Could not find xxx::yyy at line zz in: file#/home/linuxutil/p6lib inst#/home/tony/.perl6 inst#/usr/lib64/perl6/site inst#/usr/lib64/perl6/vendor inst#/usr/lib64/perl6 ap# nqp# perl5# If I remember correctly, there was a way to ask Perl 5 for a list of