here is a short Perl program:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#use Mac::Glue;
use MacPerl;
$val = MacPerl::Answer("Pick your function","Edit Program", "Receive
Program", "Send Program");
Now if you run this you get a graphical UI dialog box.
If you uncomment the Mac::Glue line, it will no longer be a graphical
On Jun 10, 2004, at 7:27 PM, John Horner wrote:
CPAN is running with the older version and reporting that everything's
fine, but the scripts are running with the new version and for them,
it's not.
That sounds like a PATH issue. Scripts begin with #!/usr/bin/perl, so
they use that specific perl.
That's key - you need to understand that the module is *not* in an
incorrect location. It's in the correct location for the Perl it was
installed under, and your current Perl avoids looking in that
location for a good reason. Nothing is broken in that regard. What
you need to figure out is why