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Subject: Re: Will Strawberry Perl installation cause any conflicts with
pre-existing Actoive State Perl on W2008 server?
Apparently Strawberry Perl
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>> Subject: Will Strawberry Perl installation caus
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> Subject: Will Strawberry Perl installation cause any conflicts with
> pre-existing Actoive State Perl on W2008 server?
>
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From: Kenneth Wolcott
Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2015 6:11 AM
To: Perl Beginners
Subject: Will Strawberry Perl installation cause any conflicts with
pre-existing Actoive State Perl on W2008 server?
Can I install Strawberry Perl on a W2008 Server without adversely
Hi;
Can I install Strawberry Perl on a W2008 Server without adversely
affecting a currently installed Active State Perl?
Thanks,
Ken Wolcott
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Hi all,
I have downloaded perl 5.10. I install it using following steps:
sh Configure -de -Dprefix=/mnt/hdc8/Perl
make
make test
make install
when I run 'make' after configure, I get following message.
No rule to make target 'test'. stop
Note:- I am navi
Linux came out of the box for me. So, i think its by default availabe. Try
to do this "find / -name perl -print"
Thanks,
Hary
sanket <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
09/03/2008 08:44 AM
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cc
Subject
Perl installation on L
Hi all,
I have downloaded perl 5.10. I install it using following steps:
sh Configure -de -Dprefix=/mnt/hdc8/Perl
make
make test
make install
when I run 'make' after configure, I get following message.
No rule to make target 'test'. stop
Note:- I am navigated to
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 22:07 -0500, Bill Jones wrote:
> Does this command give a LOT of output?
>
> perl -V
>
> ???
>
> So, still, when you speak of Perl Core you are still talking about
> many needed modules. Additionally, when you speak of CGI.pm there are
> still other modules which make sen
On 1/23/07, Jeff Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not experienced with Red Hat, but I'd bet it
> already contains Perl
> core and CGI.pm.
>
Sorry,I mean I only need Perl core and CGI.pm to be
installed on my host,other modules are excluded.
Does this command give a LOT of output?
perl
> I'm not experienced with Red Hat, but I'd bet it
> already contains Perl
> core and CGI.pm.
>
Sorry,I mean I only need Perl core and CGI.pm to be
installed on my host,other modules are excluded.
Cheap talk?
On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 20:09 -0800, Jeff Peng wrote:
> > It depends on what operating system you are using on
> > your host.
> >
> HI,
> I'm using RedHat Linux (AS4) of 2.6 kernel.Thanks.
I'm not experienced with Red Hat, but I'd bet it already contains Perl
core and CGI.pm.
Otherwise, find CGI a
On 1/22/07, Jeff Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just need Perl core and CGI.pm to be installed on my
host.How can I do it?thanks.
I'm using RedHat Linux
The standard installation instructions should work for you. Look for
the file called INSTALL in the source distribution. Hope this help
>
> It depends on what operating system you are using on
> your host.
>
HI,
I'm using RedHat Linux (AS4) of 2.6 kernel.Thanks.
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On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 09:05 -0800, Jeff Peng wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just need Perl core and CGI.pm to be installed on my
> host.How can I do it?thanks.
It depends on what operating system you are using on your host.
Cheers,
David.
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Hello,
I just need Perl core and CGI.pm to be installed on my
host.How can I do it?thanks.
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On 6/8/06, Vijay Kumar Adhikari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I know which "perl" executable CGI is
running
If your sysadmin won't tell you, upgrade your sysadmin. :-)
But you can use Inside to tell you about your CGI configuration,
including which perl binary runs it:
http://search.c
Vijay Kumar Adhikari a écrit :
FC3
On 6/8/06, sfantar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Vijay Kumar Adhikari a écrit :
> Thanks, but I am not using mod_perl.
>
> The problem is twofold. It works well when accessed from CGI. It
> doesn't complain anything at all. When run in command line, it
> generate
FC3
On 6/8/06, sfantar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Vijay Kumar Adhikari a écrit :
> Thanks, but I am not using mod_perl.
>
> The problem is twofold. It works well when accessed from CGI. It
> doesn't complain anything at all. When run in command line, it
> generates that error.
>
> My questions a
Vijay Kumar Adhikari a écrit :
Thanks, but I am not using mod_perl.
The problem is twofold. It works well when accessed from CGI. It
doesn't complain anything at all. When run in command line, it
generates that error.
My questions are: 1) How do I know which "perl" executable CGI is
running and
Thanks, but I am not using mod_perl.
The problem is twofold. It works well when accessed from CGI. It
doesn't complain anything at all. When run in command line, it
generates that error.
My questions are: 1) How do I know which "perl" executable CGI is
running and 2) How do I fix that error with
Vijay Kumar Adhikari a écrit :
Hello, I was running an earlier version of perl and upgraded to the
latest one. Now when I run perl from command line, I get an error like
this
[Thu Jun 8 18:57:18 2006] Importer_mysql.pl: install_driver(mysql)
failed: Can't load
'/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.
Hello, I was running an earlier version of perl and upgraded to the
latest one. Now when I run perl from command line, I get an error like
this
[Thu Jun 8 18:57:18 2006] Importer_mysql.pl: install_driver(mysql)
failed: Can't load
'/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/i686-linux/auto/DBD/mysql/my
> -Original Message-
> From: Lone Wolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 3:52 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Best FREE Perl installation for Windows??
>
>
> I need to get back to an installed Windows Perl environment.
>
ActiveState
On 11/2/04 9:52 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Lone
Wolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to get back to an installed Windows Perl environment. What's the
> best free option available out there, that everyone would recommend? I can
> do installs without too much issues, so
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 21:51:48 -0500 (EST), Chris Devers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Cygwin one is arguably more similar to Unix versions of Perl, in
> that it runs in Cygwin's Unix emulation environment.
>
> The ActiveState version may arguably be better integrated with Windows,
> and I think i
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Lone Wolf wrote:
> I need to get back to an installed Windows Perl environment. What's
> the best free option available out there, that everyone would
> recommend? I can do installs without too much issues, so installer
> doesn't matter, but ease of use does.
Cygwin and A
I need to get back to an installed Windows Perl environment. What's the
best free option available out there, that everyone would recommend? I can
do installs without too much issues, so installer doesn't matter, but ease
of use does.
Thanks,
Robert
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I am a newbie to perl. Am using RH9. Perl has been installed by RH
anaconda at Linux install time. I would like to find out what perl
modules are installed on my machine. How do I do that?
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KENNETH JANUSZ wrote:
> I have downloaded 5.8 from ActiveState. Before I install it are they any "Gotchas"
> or glitches that I should know about?
>
> Thanks much,
> Ken Janusz, CPIM
If you have ever installed Perl to some non-standard location, the installer may try
to default-install to that
I have downloaded 5.8 from ActiveState. Before I install it are they any "Gotchas" or
glitches that I should know about?
Thanks much,
Ken Janusz, CPIM
In a message dated 2/26/2004 10:06:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
have downloaded 5.8 from ActiveState. Before I install it are they any
"Gotchas" or glitches that I should know about?
Are you on a Windows system?
-Will
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Hi All,
I am facing some strange problem with Perl installation in UNIX. I downloaded
perl
sources from CPAN and then i compiled the sources in /var/tmp . Now the perl is
working in
/var/tmp. At that time when i try to copy those binaries into different directory like
/tools/opt/ns , it
Hi there Wiggins,
Thank you for your advice, I have heard of Cygwin and tried to visit their
site but it says it can't find the domain. Will try later. I have also heard
of ActiveState. I am wanting to develop pure CGI programs with Perl (when i
finally learn it), is this setup still good for this
"...what is the best method for getting
Perl up and running on WinXP box that will allow me to then upload to my
webspace on the Linux box?" --Anthoni
Hi Anthoni,
I would recommend ActiveState ActivePerl installation. It installs well on Windows.
It also ignores the comment line that Unix use
Many Windows perl'ers advocate ActiveState's ActivePerl which is very
fine, I would suggest using Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com) if you wanted
to most closely simulate the linux environment under windows. It comes
with a nice installer, and will give you many of the command line
utilities you w
Hi there Coders,
I am totally new to Perl programming, but know the following languages.
Java, Visual Basic and Pascal / Delphi. I also know a smidgin of C. I have
ordered a book from Amazon that will teach me, but before it arrives I would
like to dabble a bit.
I have some webspace on a Unix / L
Yes, that would work.
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From: Meidling, Keith, CTR, OSD-C3I [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 7:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Perl installation on isolated network.
Importance: Low
I would like to install perl and the modules I
I would like to install perl and the modules I've installed on a server on
an isolated network. This network is not connected to the internet.
I'm using Activestate Perl 5.6.1 build 633 on Windows 2K and NT machines.
What I was thinking was to run the msi from activestate to install the base
p
This is considered an annoying bug in some versions of the CPAN module, at least by
me. If you upgrade the CPAN module itself, it will not try and install perl for you.
Worked for me. Oh, and build it by hand. Don't let your old CPAN module try and
build it for you or you know what will happen!
I
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Christopher Solomon wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, ROry O'Connor wrote:
>
> > I'm running perl 5.6.0 that was installed when i installed redhat
> > 7.2. I tried to install a few extra modules with CPAN and it also
> > tried to upgrade me to 5.6.1, but for some reason could not
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, ROry O'Connor wrote:
> I'm running perl 5.6.0 that was installed when i installed redhat
> 7.2. I tried to install a few extra modules with CPAN and it also
> tried to upgrade me to 5.6.1, but for some reason could not
> complete. I can't really tell what's going on, but som
I'm running perl 5.6.0 that was installed when i installed redhat 7.2. I tried to
install a few extra modules with CPAN and it also tried to upgrade me to 5.6.1, but
for some reason could not complete. I can't really tell what's going on, but some of
my modules (like DBI) don't work and I can
E: Can I change built-in @INC in a perl installation
>
> I think I follow you. I want any user on a network to use the same set of
> Frameworks, so I use this at the top of my perl script.Here, everyone
> has the same server mapped to their R: drive, so we store many Frameworks
>
~1/Perl
-Frank
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From: Song, Weidong (Weidong) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 1:49 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Can I change built-in @INC in a perl installation
> After perl is installed, the executable has the buil
> After perl is installed, the executable has the builtin @INC info. If I
> change the installation diretory of the already installed perl, can I do
> something simple to make @INC pointing to the new perl diretory? Or I
> have to do an reinstall? This is useful if I want to install perl on man
Hi,
I am trying to install Perl 5.6.1 and having problems while doing make. Any
idea why I am getting this error? What should I do to get rid of this?
>make
`sh cflags libperl.a pp_sys.o` pp_sys.c
CCCMD = gcc -DPERL_CORE -c -D_ALL_SOURCE -D_ANSI_C_SOURCE
-D_POSIX_SOURCE -fno
ersonally vouch for the accuracy of any of these links. However, Dan is
the lead internals guy for Perl 6, and is one seriously smart dude, so I'm
pretty confident that his information is solid.
--Bill
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Hi,
I'm a new folk in the beginners team.
I didn't find the installation guide for PERL/VMS. The Freeware V4 CD does not
have anything useful but copies of memos dated 1995 and among the 813 files of
the 5-003-05 kit, I only found this which may help, and it actually does not
help at all (and
Hi,
from what i gather, you're trying to install perl on a windows system...
for easy installation and documentation, as well as obtaining extra modules
easily (via ppm) you might want to concider checking out AS' perl.
you can get it here:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/ActivePerl/
After reading a good portion of the questions here I wonder if my
question will be answered.. Anyway, I'm trying to install perl. I was
able to run \perl\p561\djgpp\configure.bat and go through the
configuration. It was my understanding that it should create the file
config.h in \perl\p561. I
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