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



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