I changed the permissions on / to 777, and now I can use perldoc. I
suspect that having / set to 777 is a security problem, and at some later
point I'll revisit this. However, since my computer sits behind a
firewall and I'm the only one using it, I'm ok with this for now.
> Hallo waxmop,
>
>>
Hallo waxmop,
> I use perl version 5.8.0.
Please try to reinstall perl with setup.exe, probably you want to
upgrade to perl-5.8.0-4, once it is available on the mirrors.
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
> > $ perldoc perldoc
> > Ignored /usr/bin/perldoc: unreadable
> > Ignored /usr/bin/perldoc: unreadable
> > Ignored /bin/perldoc: unreadable
> > No documentation found for "perldoc".
>
> > Here's the permissions
Hallo waxmop,
Am Donnerstag, 28. August 2003 um 21:42 schriebst du:
> Hi -
> perldoc isn't working for me:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
> $ perldoc perldoc
> Ignored /usr/bin/perldoc: unreadable
> Ignored /usr/bin/perldoc: unreadable
> Ignored /bin/perldoc: unreadable
&g
Hi -
perldoc isn't working for me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ perldoc perldoc
Ignored /usr/bin/perldoc: unreadable
Ignored /usr/bin/perldoc: unreadable
Ignored /bin/perldoc: unreadable
No documentation found for "perldoc".
Here's the permissions information for the perldoc fil
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