se you might
as well say, "I need to cook some food, please help me" without
mentioning if it's for a Royal Banquet or a quick snack or because
the hot weather has made the meat smell bad :-)
Best,
Liam
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Tom Phoenix wrote:
On Jan 24, 2008 2:05 AM, Liam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It appeared to be the fact that it couldn't read my /home/ directory:
If the /home directory on your system isn't world-readable, I wonder
what other eccentricities may be causing trouble for Perl
Tom Phoenix wrote:
On Jan 18, 2008 4:11 PM, Liam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was trying to install a personal version of Perl to my own user
folder. I am running on a remote webserver that uses Apache. I have
succeeded with the following steps:
wget http://perl.com/CPAN/src/stable.
Hi!
I was trying to install a personal version of Perl to my own user
folder. I am running on a remote webserver that uses Apache. I have
succeeded with the following steps:
wget http://perl.com/CPAN/src/stable.tar.gz
tar zvxf stable.tar.gz
cd perl-5.8.8
sh Configure -de -Dprefix=/home/.bazook
ta, including a checksum, so users can't easily change it.
But assume that at least a few will find out how to change it anyway.
Liam
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