There are a lot of perl install tutorials. Most use CPAN. Almost all I  
found to require force. I did not like this.

This is exactly why I made an OS X port/package installer. It compiles  
on the spot all perl modules and dependencies. Each did so cleanly. I  
also ran test on each, all passing.

At the very least, I would suggest users request this installer and  
use it just for getting clean perl modules. It installs a current perl  
outside of Apples perl. This all very well could be related in part to  
Apples perl.

By using macports and my port installer, you get a compiled for your  
machine perl, base modules for ASSP, their recursive chain of  
dependencies, all in an area Apple software update can not alter.

-- 
Scott
Iphone says hello.

On Aug 21, 2009, at 6:25 AM, Маллиндайн Стивен (Steve 
  Mallindine) <st...@sc.ru.ru> wrote:

> As Thomas said, (on linux distro's), probably most of the problems  
> arise
> from force installing perl modules. My first couple of ASSP  
> installations
> failed to work as expected due to this....and it normally always  
> fell back
> to OpenSSL not installed 100% - therefore anything depending on that  
> never
> worked properly....

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