Well I was able to have my cake and eat it too. I got command-line history edit to work by installing Term::Readline. No need for pm_termradlineg or rlwrap.
-Larry Siden “The United States is a nation of laws - poorly written and randomly enforced." -Frank Zappa, 1940-1993 On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 3:19 AM, Larry Siden <[email protected]> wrote: > Installing pm_termradlineg breaks cpan, because it will quickly exit with > a message that it has run out of memory. This is on a system with 32G and > the histfile was short, so the problem is elsewhere. I think someone else > complained about it too. > > My only recourse was to uninstall this module and forego command history > edits in cpan. > > Of course there is still cpanm ( > http://search.cpan.org/~miyagawa/App-cpanminus-1.5007/bin/cpanm ) which > will allow you to do everything in your favorite Unix shell, and thus take > advantage of your system-wide console readline command-history-edit > capabilities. > > -Larry Siden > > “The United States is a nation of laws - poorly written and randomly > enforced." > -Frank Zappa, 1940-1993 > >
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