I said that long time ago.
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 1:40 AM, Paul Anderson wrote:
> Odds are good that the original poster needs to use .bash_profile instead.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On 2013-02-18, at 2:24 AM, Luca Ferrari wrote:
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>> I suspect this has something to do with the PATH variable
Odds are good that the original poster needs to use .bash_profile instead.
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On 2013-02-18, at 2:24 AM, Luca Ferrari wrote:
> I suspect this has something to do with the PATH variable and alike.
> And it could have been set up at system wide level, for instance on
> /etc/prof
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Subject: Where can I find the list of modules distributed by perl core?
Or how can I know whether one module like YAML is such a core module?
I need to write some perl scripts used for hadoop map/reduce streaming,
I suspect this has something to do with the PATH variable and alike.
And it could have been set up at system wide level, for instance on
/etc/profile.
Luca
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Or how can I know whether one module like YAML is such a core module?
I need to write some perl scripts used for hadoop map/reduce streaming, so
I donot want to use extra modules exists in my own computer.