Re: 2nd Request: perl -MCPAN -e shell creates a second version of Perl

2001-07-01 Thread fliptop
Gary Stainburn wrote: > > If you did, CPAN would have upgraded everything else inside the CPAN bundle - > including perl itself. This it puts in the default place if > /usr/local/bin/perl. Your problem (and mine) is that RedHat put perl in > /usr/bin/perl and symlink it /usr/local/bin/perl, whi

Re: 2nd Request: perl -MCPAN -e shell creates a second version of Perl

2001-07-01 Thread Gary Stainburn
Hi Bruce, While in CPAN, did you tell it to install Bundle::CPAN to upgrade CPAN to the latest version? If you did, CPAN would have upgraded everything else inside the CPAN bundle - including perl itself. This it puts in the default place if /usr/local/bin/perl. Your problem (and mine) is t

2nd Request: perl -MCPAN -e shell creates a second version of Perl

2001-06-30 Thread Bruce D. Meyer
O posted this a few days ago, no response. Hopefully one of the super guru's has a clue with this. I have updated via MCPAN several times, but only 5.6.1 has started this happening it seems. Here is the original posting: On two machines now, I have run" perl -MCPAN -e shell (RedHat 7.1, and Red

perl -MCPAN -e shell creates a second version of Perl

2001-06-27 Thread Bruce D. Meyer
On two machines now, I have run" perl -MCPAN -e shell (RedHat 7.1, and RedHat 6.2) when I query: which perl I get: /usr/local/bin/perl when I run: find / -name perl I get (among some other stuff) /usr/local/bin/perl /usr/bin/perl Executing: /usr/local/bin/perl -V gives: perl 5.6.1 (I w