On 17 Jul 2011, at 23:00, Daniel Johnson wrote:

> On Jul 17, 2011, at 4:09 PM, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
>
>> Indeed, file-copy-recursive-pm, though being non-versioned,
>> has its files installed in the versioned dir /sw64/lib/perl5/5.8.8
>> (instead of, on 32bit, /sw/lib/perl5/darwin-thread-multi-2level)
>>
>> This seems the effect of the "system-perl" dep in file-copy- 
>> recursive-
>> pm,
>> and the fact that I had, on 64bit, to install by hand a "system-perl"
>> bundle pkg, depending only on perl588 _ because there IS NO system- 
>> perl
>> else ...
>> But how does such a dep affect the place where files are installed ?
>>
>> Was never seriously bitten by it, but here not sure what to do ..
>
> I'm not sure either. This seems like a weird edge case with 10.5/ 
> x86_64, which has never really been officially supported or well  
> tested. What is PERL5LIB set to on your system? Maybe init.sh needs  
> to be adjusted to look in %p/lib/perl5/5.8.8 on 10.5/x86_64.

Right on _ thanks !
Appending this to PERL5LIB caused indeed file-recursive-pm to install  
correctly,
in the NON-versioned dir %p/lib/perl5 ... Complete mystery !

Great thanks anyway _ would never have thought of this ...

JF
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