Louis Selvon wrote: > > > /home/virtual/domain.com/usr/bin/perl > > > > The contents of "/home/virtual/domain.com/usr/bin/perl" > > are not symbolic links to the main /usr/bin/perl . > > This will not work anyway as user accounts cannot > > and should not see anything below it. Right ?? > > >You've lost me completely. > > What don't you understand from the above ?
I don't understand what mechanism you are using to create a 'virtual domain' and why you are doing it in the first place. > >My advice: get back into the shell, and take control of your machine! > > Yes but how do I get /home/virtual/domain.com/usr/bin/perl5 to actually > use the only /usr/bin/perl5 ?? > > Would this do : > > ln -s /home/virtual/domain.com/usr/bin/perl5 /usr/bin/perl5 I really couldn't say. -rickw -- _____________________________________________ Rick Welykochy || Praxis Services Pty Limited Don't ask me the difference between analysis and design. The distinction is spiritual and has to do with the afterlife. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
