Hi Bret, > Probably the most convenient solution from your users' perspective is > for you to add a use lib pragma near the top of your script. That way > the users of the program don't need to take any special action to run > your program. Imagine a hypothetical project called Spectre whose > programs rely on its own set of libraries. Those programs could have a > statement like this at their start: > > use lib "/projects/spectre/lib";
Hmmm OK. Looks like I will edit the script and add a use clause. Thanks :) -- Regards, +-----------------------------+---------------------------------+ | Peter Kiem .^. | E-Mail : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | Zordah IT /V\ | Mobile : +61 0414 724 766 | | IT Consultancy & /( )\ | WWW : www.zordah.net | | Internet Hosting ^^-^^ | ICQ : "Zordah" 866661 | +-----------------------------+---------------------------------+ -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list