On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 06:24:51 + (GMT), Simon Wilcox
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Ben Tilly wrote:
I've also been told that Module::Build doesn't do a good job for
people who want to install a module into a personal directory -
it tries to install it into the system
BT == Ben Tilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BT My recollection says that Debian likes to place the
BT modules that it installs in /usr/lib while the ones
BT that you install go into /usr/local/lib. Guess which
BT one is first on Perl's library path?
BT This can cause problems when
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 03:39:21 -0500, Uri Guttman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BT == Ben Tilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BT My recollection says that Debian likes to place the
BT modules that it installs in /usr/lib while the ones
BT that you install go into /usr/local/lib. Guess which
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 03:39 -0500, Uri Guttman wrote:
i think another solution would be to just rip out debian's
/usr/lib/perl5 and /usr/bin/perl and install perl from source using
/usr/local/lib. then all cpan modules will be properly installed there
and perl will be in /usr/local/bin. also
I did some research on CPAN v Debian recently since I want to try
Maypole on a Debian system. (Not at work -- my research project is on
Debian on Alpha 20264, 64-bit Perl, whee)
PerlMonks has an article on the hazards of breaking the Perl that Debian
itself relies upon for it's package management
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Ricker, William wrote:
There is a tool to make CPAN and Debian play nicely, dh-make-Perl.
Except be aware that it doesn't support Module::Build so any modules that
have switched over to M::B won't build properly, iirc even if they have
a compatibility Makefile.PL.
I gave
doesn't support Module::Build so any modules
Ouch
iirc even if they have a compatibility Makefile.PL.
Double ouch. Maybe it needs a patch.
Thanks for the warning, that may put me off adopting Module::Build.
Bill
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 10:37:03 -0500, Ricker, William
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doesn't support Module::Build so any modules
Ouch
iirc even if they have a compatibility Makefile.PL.
Double ouch. Maybe it needs a patch.
Thanks for the warning, that may put me off adopting Module::Build.
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 14:38:23 -0500, Joel Gwynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your response. See below
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6. what has changed since that installation?
I can't think of anything. I may have upgraded something using apt-get
My recollection says that Debian likes to place the
modules
Joel:
Maybe we can start with answers to the following:
1. have you successfully installed CPAN modules on any installation before?
2. is your perl and/or OS giving you any other problems?
3. have you successfully installed modules on this installation before,
approx. how many, over what period
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