So now I understand: for fresh installs (never installed before; e.g.
new user of LMS) the CPAN version is needed, but for existing users the
noCPAN package contains any needed update on perl modules.
Most users will never deal with the tar balls. But if this is the case
for you, then yes,
mherger wrote:
> > If you do update CPAN modules will the nightly list of install
> packages
> > only include ones with CPAN updates? If not, how will one know what
> to
> > do? Thanks!
>
> How exactly did you install LMS? Unless you install the noCPAN tarball
> manually, you'll always
If you do update CPAN modules will the nightly list of install packages
only include ones with CPAN updates? If not, how will one know what to
do? Thanks!
How exactly did you install LMS? Unless you install the noCPAN tarball
manually, you'll always have the latest modules included. If you
mherger wrote:
> > When upgrading a working 7.9 nightly to a new one, can one safely
> assume
> > CPAN modules are not needed or do 7.9 nightlies change PERL
> dependencies
> > often?
>
> When installing the update on top of the existing instance, then yes, it
>
> should just work. We did
When upgrading a working 7.9 nightly to a new one, can one safely assume
CPAN modules are not needed or do 7.9 nightlies change PERL dependencies
often?
When installing the update on top of the existing instance, then yes, it
should just work. We did update some of the CPAN modules in the
When upgrading a working 7.9 nightly to a new one, can one safely assume
CPAN modules are not needed or do 7.9 nightlies change PERL dependencies
often?
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