On 2 Nov 2004, at 23:22, Paul McCann wrote:
Hi Richard,
you asked...
I'm about to write a number of fairly simple perl scripts. They'll be
reading xml files. Unfortunately they've got to be installed on a
client machine that uses 10.1.5, owned by a fairly untechnical user.
I've always had
On Nov 2, 2004, at 6:22 PM, Paul McCann wrote:
But that still leaves the difficulty of getting XML::LibXML or some of
the expat dependent modules to install.
No, packaging something for distribution is a piece of cake.
Just use a unique installation prefix when you configure things. Use
Hi,
I'm about to write a number of fairly simple perl scripts. They'll be
reading xml files. Unfortunately they've got to be installed on a
client machine that uses 10.1.5, owned by a fairly untechnical user.
I've always had control of the environment before, and I've no
experience with
Hi Richard,
you asked...
I'm about to write a number of fairly simple perl scripts. They'll be
reading xml files. Unfortunately they've got to be installed on a
client machine that uses 10.1.5, owned by a fairly untechnical user.
I've always had control of the environment before,