Re: CPAN Question

2004-06-07 Thread Sherm Pendley
On Jun 7, 2004, at 1:26 AM, Timothy Bailey wrote: OK, technically, I did find this page: http://www.cpan.org/modules/INSTALL.html I unfortunately had to decide to ignore this, since the whole make sequence was =not= working for me The best thing to do in that case would have been to figure out

Re: CPAN Question

2004-06-06 Thread Timothy Bailey
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 14:15:11 -0400, someone going by the name of Sherm Pendley [EMAIL PROTECTED] stopped listening to the Beatles long enough to say: On Jun 4, 2004, at 11:40 PM, Timothy Bailey wrote: To provide closure on the issue, I did install 1.76 (replaced /System/Library/Perl/CPAN.pm

Re: CPAN Question

2004-06-05 Thread Sherm Pendley
On Jun 4, 2004, at 11:40 PM, Timothy Bailey wrote: To provide closure on the issue, I did install 1.76 (replaced /System/Library/Perl/CPAN.pm and the /System/Library/Perl/CPAN folder with the corresponding files out of the archive) Doubleplusungood. That is *not* the correct way to install Perl

Re: CPAN Question

2004-06-04 Thread Timothy Bailey
On Sun, 30 May 2004 09:07:24 +0100, someone going by the name of Phil Dobbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled: The CPAN you need is v.1.76. It's the one I use on 10.2.8 and it behaves itself as you'd like :-) To provide closure on the issue, I did install 1.76 (replaced /System/Library/Perl/CPAN.pm

Re: CPAN Question

2004-05-29 Thread Timothy Bailey
On Thu, 27 May 2004 20:24:28 -0700, someone going by the name of Bruce Van Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke: You can also download it from Apple. You have to join as a developer, but that's no big deal. Then just make sure you get the Developer Tools appropriate for your version of OS X. I

Re: CPAN Question

2004-05-29 Thread Bruce Van Allen
On 5/29/04 Timothy Bailey wrote: On Thu, 27 May 2004 20:24:28 -0700, someone going by the name of Bruce Van Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke: You can also download it from Apple. You have to join as a developer, but that's no big deal. Then just make sure you get the Developer Tools appropriate

CPAN Question

2004-05-27 Thread Timothy Bailey
I've been playing around with CPAN, to get some modules installed. Unfortunately, something seems to be not working. Perhaps it was because I tried to install LWP before its dependencies. Or it could be that the CPAN update failed. But anyway, the make section is failing. Any ideas how I

Re: CPAN Question

2004-05-27 Thread Rick Measham
G'day Timothy, You're missing the perl headers. These are installed when you install the developers tools (which came with your OS or are available freely from Apple's website) I can't remember which package in particular you need, if you can't work it out and don't want to just install

Re: CPAN Question

2004-05-27 Thread Timothy Bailey
On Fri, 28 May 2004 12:12:44 +1000, someone going by the name of Rick Measham [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: You're missing the perl headers. These are installed when you install the developers tools (which came with your OS or are available freely from Apple's website) I can't remember which

Re: CPAN Question

2004-05-27 Thread Bruce Van Allen
On 5/27/04 Timothy Bailey wrote: Hmm, I did buy the computer used, and reinstalled the OS that came with it (10.2, two CDs), and I thought I had installed everything off of them. (Of course, this =is= my first experience with OSX.) Is there a third CD I should have gotten with Jaguar? Yes.