On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 12:49:10PM +0100, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote:
> When I used to run get_iplayer under Windows, I used to install the
> perl of my choice, then ran
>
> cpan cpanminus
>
> to install 'cpanminus', then used that to install the perl modules
> that the g_ip documentation sai
On 20/06/2019 12:22, Nick Payne wrote:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jon-hedgerows/get-iplayer
Best solution if you don't want to be solving dependency problems.
Personally i find it better to use git to fetch the latest version and
then solve them.
But ... why (someone must know) has gip dis
On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 12:49:10PM +0100, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote:
>How is a perl user supposed to know whether to go to cpan/cpanminus route or
>expect their distro's package manager to deal with this?
The standard approach is to use the system-packaged modules if they're
available, and buil
In article <9e149f35-ac18-8321-525a-5fb0a4bec...@gmail.com>, Nick Payne
wrote:
> But I still think the command line is easier:
FWIW for some items - gip and ffmpeg being the main examples - I prefer to
fetch and make/put them in my 'user' space, not as system installs. Makes
it easier for me to
Please see below ...
On 20/06/2019 12:49, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote:
On 2019-06-19 09:34, Jim Lesurf wrote:
I've just installed the current xfce mint long-term-support distro on my
main 'work' machine. Having transferred my own programs, data, etc, I
find
that gip now doesn't work. This se
On 2019-06-19 09:34, Jim Lesurf wrote:
I've just installed the current xfce mint long-term-support distro on
my
main 'work' machine. Having transferred my own programs, data, etc, I
find
that gip now doesn't work. This seems to be because at least some of
the
relevant perl modules aren't insta
On 20/06/2019 6:19 pm, Jim web wrote:
> In article , Nick Payne
> wrote:
>> Using the PPA and apt will only install the needed dependencies. You're
>> far more likely to be "spraying things you don't actually need into your
>> install" by trying to do it manually. And apt will give you an exact
>>
In article , Nick Payne
wrote:
> Using the PPA and apt will only install the needed dependencies. You're
> far more likely to be "spraying things you don't actually need into your
> install" by trying to do it manually. And apt will give you an exact
> list of the additional packages that need to
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