[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> HI Jim
>
> thanks for your answer.
> That what I believed but i was not sur.
>
> So I will move from my /home/download/mon directory to .. well for exemple
> /opt/mon and after launch the mon perl file.
>
> I think It will be goor to put that in FAQ
>
> May i a
extra perl module that i have downloaded from CPAN ?
regards
Jim Trocki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> le 19/02/2002 16:16:35
Pour :Bernard LAMBERT/FR/LDE/SLE
cc : mon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Objet : Re: Newbies "install mon"
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, bernard LAMBERT wrote:
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It's just a perl script... there's no install/setup/configure script.
Just untar it and run it... of course, you'll need perl and some extra
perl modules (get them from CPAN)
Tom
bernard LAMBERT wrote:
> HI
> I should put the answer for this question in the FAQ.
>
> I dont think i am stupid
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, bernard LAMBERT wrote:
> I have downloaded the gz file , unzip and tar file somewhere and i got
> file and directories.
>
> I have read INSTALL file , and i dont undestard how install mon. I don't
> see usual setup or install script ?
you must be hoping there is more to it
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 09:37:26AM +0100,
bernard LAMBERT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 14 lines which said:
> I have downloaded the gz file , unzip and tar file somewhere and i got
> file and directories.
Well, it depends on your Unix. On my Debian, I just typed 'apt-get
install mon
HI
I should put the answer for this question in the FAQ.
I dont think i am stupid but i don't find how to install mon.
I have downloaded the gz file , unzip and tar file somewhere and i got
file and directories.
I have read INSTALL file , and i dont undestard how install mon. I don't
see usual