thank you all for your answers.
On 13.12.2006 23:59, Rick Frankel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 10:46:46PM +0100, Marek Stepanek wrote:
t/05-coreNOK 4/17
# Failed test 'Make sure word test is in dictionary'
# at t/05-core.t line 37.
#
sw/ is specifically choosen
as _not_ a common location, so that it doesn't interfere with
anything you
might have put in the common locations. (Or that Apple might put
there.)
Just for the record, I've never seen anything from Apple put under /
usr/local .
My observation is that most
It looks like you updated perl, it might be why it's not seeing Aspell.
I would say try installing Aspell from source in its default locations,
if it doesn't break something you already installed.
Then try reinstalling the perl module.
If it doesn't work after the install from source, then I
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 10:46:46PM +0100, Marek Stepanek wrote:
t/05-coreNOK 4/17
# Failed test 'Make sure word test is in dictionary'
# at t/05-core.t line 37.
#
# * Error: No word lists can be
thank you for your answer!
On 11.12.2006 15:31, Boysenberry Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Probably an issue of making sure /sw/bin/ is in your path.
Try adding it to your path or making sure its in your path before
running cpan.
mareklap% echo $PATH
On Tue, December 12, 2006 4:46 pm, Marek Stepanek said:
And here comes my fundamental question: what is the difference between
Universal Binary world, the fink installation under the tree of sw/ and
my /usr/local/ ... Please I don't want you to explain the basics of
Macintosh plate form,
Probably an issue of making sure /sw/bin/ is in your path.
Try adding it to your path or making sure its in your path before
running cpan.
Or you can also use cpan to get then install manually by going to
the .cpan/build/(aspell sub directory)
See if it will install and test without cpan,