It doesn't sound you are using Rakudo Star but a vendor packaged
version of plain Rakudo.

Maybe Fedora have packaged panda separately and its in another SRPM/spec file?

Do you have a URL to the file(s) you are using?

S

On 11 May 2016 at 13:28, Sebastien Moretti <sebastien.more...@unil.ch> wrote:
> I have a particular installation, so I follow Fedora spec files and at the
> end no panda.
> And no mention of panda in spec files.
>
> I can easily install panda by myself but I am faced with module path issues.
>
>
>> Rakudo Star 2016.04 comes with panda but it's no longer in the same
>> directory as "perl6" so you will need to add it to the path.
>>
>> If you install from source then it will display the path you need at
>> the end of the last step.
>>
>> On a system which uses the --prefix /opt/rakudo-star-2016.04 panda
>> will be installed under
>> /opt/rakudo-star-2016.04/share/perl6/site/bin/panda
>>
>> You don't need to change the library installation location.
>>
>> S
>>
>> On 11 May 2016 at 12:33, Sebastien Moretti <sebastien.more...@unil.ch>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I have installed Perl 6 Rakudo Star 2016.04 but it comes without panda.
>>> So I try to install panda and its requirements (Shell::Command, ...)
>>>
>>> I think the best place for those libraries are in /usr/share/perl6/lib or
>>> /usr/share/perl6/site|vendor/lib
>>>
>>> Unfortunately once installed, perl6 cannot find them because it looks
>>> into
>>> /usr/share/perl6/ or /usr/share/perl6/site|vendor/, not in sub-directory
>>> lib
>>> in those folders.
>>>
>>> So what is the best/common place to install Perl6 modules?
>>> Alternatively how to change the Perl6 behavior to look into lib
>>> sub-directories.
>>>
>>> Cheers



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