On 5/3/24 9:58 AM, John Ralls wrote:

It’s normal for Linux distros to package perl modules. Fedora’s is https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/perl-Finance-Quote/perl-Finance-Quote/
<https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/perl-Finance-Quote/perl-Finance-Quote/>.
Note that there are back ports of 1.61 for Fedoras 38, 39, and 40.

John,

I am well aware of that. In this message yesterday (https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2024-May/111771.html) I suggested that Fred install perl-CPAN and also maybe perl-App-cpanminus.

What threw me is one of Fred's earlier comments where he stated
something like "I am now able to get quotes *again*". "Again" being the
operative word, as it sounded like he would have already had F::Q
installed, which typically means CPAN and/or CPAN Minus is already
installed. Or maybe I got mixed up with another response from someone else.

Debian/Ubuntu also package F::Q https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libfinance-quote-perl <https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libfinance-quote-perl>
but are nowhere near as conscientious about keeping up with your
releases so patience won’t work for their users. Keeping out of the
way of the package manager is still a good practice so I think their
users should also point cpan at a user-space directory.

Again, not new to me. My primary desktop at home has been an Ubuntu LTS release since 12.04LTS. I've been alternating between in place upgrades and doing a fresh install and restoring what I need from backups. And the fresh install path means I first have to install the Canonical CPAN and CPAN Minus before I install the modules I use regularly. At home I go back and forth WRT installing using sudo or using local::lib to install modules outside of the normal @INC path. On my work macbook, I install all extra modules in directories under $HOME.

I've been around Perl a *long* time. Hell, if you grab the Perl source code from Git, I'm in the list of authors...

You're across the bay, one of these days we should meet up for a beer.

Regards,

Bruce S.
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