At 5:36 PM +0100 6/5/2002, Phil Dobbin wrote: >I've recently installed a lot of modules via CPAN.pm into Library/Perl/ (basically >into directories like Bundle, DBD, Net, darwin) and I wondered if anybody here had >upgraded to 10.1.5 and, if so, does it hose any of the above direcories? > >CPAN does not install into System/Library/Perl/ because of the permissions issues so >I wondered what the new update did to the other standard Perl directories.
I haven't installed it yet, but looking through the .bom for the update, it doesn't touch any of the Perl directories. It does re-install PHP and some DAV stuff and so it includes the following for /usr/libexec/httpd/ httpd.exp libphp4.so libproxy.so libssl.so mod_access.so mod_actions.so mod_alias.so mod_asis.so mod_auth.so mod_auth_anon.so mod_auth_dbm.so mod_autoindex.so mod_cern_meta.so mod_cgi.so mod_digest.so mod_dir.so mod_env.so mod_expires.so mod_headers.so mod_imap.so mod_include.so mod_info.so mod_log_config.so mod_mime.so mod_mime_magic.so mod_negotiation.so mod_rewrite.so mod_setenvif.so mod_speling.so mod_status.so mod_unique_id.so mod_userdir.so mod_usertrack.so mod_vhost_alias.so And, of course, it installs a new version of sendmail. Those are the things that jumped out to me as potential conflict areas - nothing directly perlish, though. -Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED]