> env PERL5LIB=$PERL5LIB sudo /sw/bin/psync -d / /Volumes/Scottlab_700GB
>
Oops.that wouldn't do. Martin's right, of course.
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Martin Costabel wrote:
> There have been many messages on this subject on the list in the last
> couple of months.
>
> --
> Martin
>
Sorry. I'm a bit panicked and am trying to make a bootable drive to
rescue some data. I vaguely recall seeing this but didn't make the
connection.
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William Scott wrote:
> Hi folks:
>
> To my knowledge, I have not tampered with my system perl
> installation. I've installed psync with fink, and macosx-file-pm,
> upon which it depends.
>
> When I try to use psync, I get the following:
>
>
> zsh-% sudo /sw/bin/psync -d / /Volumes/Scottlab
William Scott wrote:
> Hi folks:
>
> To my knowledge, I have not tampered with my system perl
> installation. I've installed psync with fink, and macosx-file-pm,
> upon which it depends.
>
> When I try to use psync, I get the following:
>
>
> zsh-% sudo /sw/bin/psync -d / /Volumes/Scottlab_700
Hi folks:
To my knowledge, I have not tampered with my system perl
installation. I've installed psync with fink, and macosx-file-pm,
upon which it depends.
When I try to use psync, I get the following:
zsh-% sudo /sw/bin/psync -d / /Volumes/Scottlab_700GB
Can't locate MacOSX/File.pm in @I