On Sunday 20 August 2006 19:31, Noah wrote:
Okay I am looking at these files. I am looking for something that
automatically executes a 'use.perl port' after upgrading or reinstalling
perl. It is most probable that I will always want the latest perl port
active.
I cant figure out how to do
I am running portmanager with the following switches portmanager -u -f
-l -y
which is building all the dependencies. I find that perl is set to the
system version of 5.003 . I do not want this behavior.
I want to keep updating Perl to the newer version and I want perl to
always be set to
On Sunday 20 August 2006 17:40, Noah wrote:
am running portmanager with the following switches portmanager -u -f
-l -y
which is building all the dependencies. I find that perl is set to the
system version of 5.003 . I do not want this behavior.
I want to keep updating Perl to the newer
Gerard Seibert wrote:
On Sunday 20 August 2006 17:40, Noah wrote:
am running portmanager with the following switches portmanager -u -f
-l -y
which is building all the dependencies. I find that perl is set to the
system version of 5.003 . I do not want this behavior.
I want to keep