Re: Two perl installation

2006-06-08 Thread sfantar
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.

Re: Two perl installation

2006-06-08 Thread Vijay Kumar Adhikari
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

Re: Two perl installation

2006-06-08 Thread sfantar
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

Re: Two perl installation

2006-06-08 Thread Vijay Kumar Adhikari
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

Re: Two perl installation

2006-06-08 Thread sfantar
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

Re: Two perl installation

2006-06-08 Thread Tom Phoenix
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