On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 06:12:39PM +0100, Simon Budig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This might work for python, but it will not work for perl. It will find
> > the first perl in your path (which is often perl4), not the perl gimp
> > was configured with.
>
> Are there really multiple different executables named "perl" (not "perl4" or
> so!) in your path?
No, (at leats not since 1998 ;)
> So when you work in your shell you always execute version 4 of perl,
> when you invoke "perl"?
That's what PATH is for. At my universities hp-ux machines, /usr/bin/perl
is invariably perl4.036 (fixed), at the irix machines, it's perl5.003,
at...
If gimp would only run on linux (as would be the case if it were a gnome
app ;->), I wouldn't argue... Especially since it's fixed by using the
correct path in cvs anyhow.
python has no such problems _yet_, since it's a very young language.
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