I've recently installed a lot of modules via CPAN.pm into Library/Perl/ (basically
into directories like Bundle, DBD, Net, darwin) and I wondered if anybody here had
upgraded to 10.1.5 and, if so, does it hose any of the above direcories?
CPAN does not install into System/Library/Perl/ because
I just installed 10.1.5, and everything seems to be ok. All my CPAN
modules are under /Library/Perl/site_perl and they all seem to be ok.
Here is the output of perl -V
% perl -V
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 6 subversion 1) configuration:
Platform:
osname=darwin,
On 5/6/02 at 09:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Stepanek) wrote:
Well I think it hosed my MySql install, so I'd be
careful.
concurrently I installed a couple of fink binaries and
the 10.1.5 upgrade. After this mysqld would not run. I
had to re-install it. Given than the fink binaries
were
On 5/6/02 at 11:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charles Albrecht) wrote:
At 5:36 PM +0100 6/5/2002, Phil Dobbin wrote:
I've recently installed a lot of modules via CPAN.pm into
Library/Perl/ (basically into directories like Bundle, DBD, Net,
darwin) and I wondered if anybody here had upgraded to
Well I didn't have any problems with php, just MySQL.
Of course I'm just using the php that came installed
with the OS.
James
--- Phil Dobbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/6/02 at 11:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charles
Albrecht) wrote:
At 5:36 PM +0100 6/5/2002, Phil Dobbin wrote:
I've
I've got Marc Liyanage's excellent binary of PHP installed so I don't really
want to break that as well as MySQL.
Me too. I have a symlink pointing to my copy of Marc Liyanage's binary. Both
the Marc Liyanage binary and Apple's binaries are named with their version
number appended. That way
At 11:23 AM -0700 6/5/02, James Stepanek wrote:
Well I didn't have any problems with php, just MySQL.
Of course I'm just using the php that came installed
with the OS.
My install of mysql (in /usr/local) continues to work just fine.
--
Ray Zimmerman / e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 428-B
Of course given the fact that I'm close to sacrificing
live chickens as the next possible step to make Nessus
finally work on my system- it could just be me.
James
--- Ray Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:23 AM -0700 6/5/02, James Stepanek wrote:
Well I didn't have any problems with
On 5/6/02 at 14:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ellem) wrote:
On Wednesday, June 5, 2002, at 02:31 PM, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
At 11:23 AM -0700 6/5/02, James Stepanek wrote:
Well I didn't have any problems with php, just MySQL.
Of course I'm just using the php that came installed
with the OS.
At 6:06 PM +0100 6/5/02, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 5/6/02 at 09:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Stepanek) wrote:
Well I think it hosed my MySql install, so I'd be
careful.
concurrently I installed a couple of fink binaries and
the 10.1.5 upgrade. After this mysqld would not run. I
had to
Of course, you realize that you can configure fink to install things
wherever you want, right? Just run the fink configuration and specify
where you want various directories. I've stuck with the defaults
though. :)
-Alex
Kee Hinckley wrote:
At 6:06 PM +0100 6/5/02, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 08:14:00AM +0800, Peter N Lewis wrote:
At 14:05 -0700 4/6/02, Alex S wrote:
If you want a more general solution than Perl changing the name of
the files to *.txt (which would mnake sense anyway as someone else
pointed out), then i think changing make is far more
On Thursday, June 6, 2002, at 04:06 AM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 5/6/02 at 11:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charles Albrecht) wrote:
I haven't installed it yet, but looking through the .bom for the
update, it doesn't touch any of the Perl directories. It does
re-install PHP and some DAV stuff and so
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