On May 4, 2011, at 4:12 PM, Eric Robertson wrote:
> Another question just occured to me. Now that I have built and installed the
> new version of PERL, will I need to rebuild mod_perl for OpenVMS in order to
> get OpenVMS APACHE to use the new version of PERL?
Yes and no. You can write CGI (o
Craig,
Thanks! Correcting the file specification in perldoc.pm fixed the problem.
Another question just occured to me. Now that I have built and installed
the new version of PERL, will I need to rebuild mod_perl for OpenVMS in
order to get OpenVMS APACHE to use the new version of PERL?
Thank
On May 4, 2011, at 1:18 AM, Eric Robertson wrote:
> I also ran perlivp with the following results. Again I am not exactly sure as
> to what is expected or not. Is this "normal" on OpenVMS?
perlivp hasn't really been maintained lately, by which I mean I haven't run it
in a long time.
> $ perli
On May 4, 2011, at 12:39 AM, Eric Robertson wrote:
> Just finished building, testing and installing perl 5.12.3 for OpenVMS Alpha
> V8.3. Everything appeared normal throughout. Afterward I was Just plinking
> around with the perl documentation utility and noticed that it does not
> appear comp
I also ran perlivp with the following results. Again I am not exactly
sure as to what is expected or not. Is this "normal" on OpenVMS?
$ perlivp
ok 1
ok 2
ok 3
ok 4
[ERROR] Could not find the 'cpanp-run-perl' binary in your path--this
may be a problem.
Please locate this program and set your 'p
Just finished building, testing and installing perl 5.12.3 for OpenVMS
Alpha V8.3. Everything appeared normal throughout. Afterward I was Just
plinking around with the perl documentation utility and noticed that it
does not appear completely functional:
$ perldoc "perldoc"
No documentation fou