Heute (11.02.2006/03:29 Uhr) schrieb Gary V ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),

>>> which perl

>> /usr/local/bin/perl

>>> perl -v

>> This is perl, v5.8.8 built for i686-linux
>> (and so on)

> Exactly what I thought. So you have two versions of Perl. One
> installed with the system, and a couple versions installed from
> source, one on top of the other. It's not the end of the world.
> You need to be explicit if you want to use your old version.
> Amavisd-new is using using Perl 5.8.1 because we tell it to;
> the first line in amavisd is:

> #!/usr/bin/perl -T

> If you want to install a CPAN module in the old version, be explicit
> and start cpan with that version of Perl:

> /usr/bin/perl -MCPAN -e shell

> So, you can solve your immediate problem in one of two ways. You can
> install (or force install) Net::Server 0.90 from CPAN into your 5.8.1
> version of Perl by explicitly using that version.

puuuh, this was the solution. Thank you very much, Gary and Dale.
:) But the question is: by which did that come so simply? simply
in such a way?


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