--- On Fri, 12/23/11, Phil Dobbin wrote:
From: Phil Dobbin
Subject: FW: can only install cpan modules as sudo
To: "perl"
Cc: "fudmer rieley"
Date: Friday, December 23, 2011, 7:13 PM
in response to the question of writing a perl to python converter i
Maybe a better
Dec 2011 15:56:33 -0800 (PST)
To: Phil Dobbin
Subject: Re: can only install cpan modules as sudo
in response to the question of writing a perl to python converter i
forwarded to the list thisand no one has responded nor has it appeared on
the list.. is something wrong with the list?
Maybe a be
On 21/12/11 17:59, "Ryan.Barracuda" wrote:
> Thanks! Would you recommend I uninstall ActiveState and install Perlbrew
> first?
Depends whereabouts it is on your machine. If ActiveState resides in ~/ then
yes, I would. If not, it's entirely optional & you can just go ahead &
install perlbrew as p
Thanks! Would you recommend I uninstall ActiveState and install Perlbrew
first?
Ryan
On 12/21/11 12:52 PM, "Phil Dobbin" wrote:
>On 21/12/11 16:27, "Ryan.Barracuda" wrote:
>
>> I can only install cpan modules as sudo. I installed ActiveState Perl
>>
On 21/12/11 16:27, "Ryan.Barracuda" wrote:
> I can only install cpan modules as sudo. I installed ActiveState Perl
> v.5.14.2 and cpanm without a problem.
>
> $ cpanm Net::SMTP
> -bash: /usr/local/bin/cpanm: /usr/bin/perl: bad interpreter: No such file or
> direc
ling MIME::Entity failed. See
/Users/barracuda/.cpanm/build.log for details.
6 distributions installed
Ryan
From: Chankey Pathak
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 22:00:15 +0530
To: Ryan Munson
Subject: Re: can only install cpan modules as sudo
Dude you have already installed that.
What's wr
Hi all,
I can only install cpan modules as sudo. I installed ActiveState Perl
v.5.14.2 and cpanm without a problem.
$ cpanm Net::SMTP
-bash: /usr/local/bin/cpanm: /usr/bin/perl: bad interpreter: No such file or
directory
However, with sudo
$ sudo cpanm Net::SMTP
Net::SMTP is up to date. (2.31
there. It's probably here:
>
> http://downloads.teradata.com/download
>
> Regards,
>
>Shlomi Fish
>
> > On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Shlomi Fish >wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 09:31:01 -0400
> > > Perl developer wrote
eradata.com/download
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 09:31:01 -0400
> > Perl developer wrote:
> >
> > > All,
> > > I need help regarding install of CPAN modules in stra
Thanks for the reply. How to install the headers?
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 09:31:01 -0400
> Perl developer wrote:
>
> > All,
> > I need help regarding install of CPAN modules in strawberry perl.
> >
>
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 09:31:01 -0400
Perl developer wrote:
> All,
> I need help regarding install of CPAN modules in strawberry perl.
>
> I have a question about Perl connectivity to Teradata. Is it the correct
> email address?
>
> I have been using Active Perl 5.12 on
Paul,
I didn't understand. Please elaborate. I have sent email to dbi mailing
lists. I didn't get any reply.
Did you added CPAN modules into active perl or strawberry perl?
Have you built perl from source code on Windows?
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> O
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 09:31:01AM -0400, Perl developer wrote:
> All,
> I need help regarding install of CPAN modules in strawberry perl.
> * !!!NOTE TO INSTALLERS!!!
> *
> * DBD::Teradata will be built using the following
> * directives:
&
All,
I need help regarding install of CPAN modules in strawberry perl.
I have a question about Perl connectivity to Teradata. Is it the correct
email address?
I have been using Active Perl 5.12 on Windows xp since one year. I tried
installing a perl module from CPAN
and I got errors while
You CAN do this, but there are some drawbacks.
Some CPAN modules required the availability of a C compiler.
Some CPAN modules have external dependencies on for instance database libraries.
Some CPAN modules require build flags.
Obviously I don't know what your "applicaton stack"
Hello all,
I need to include CPAN modules as part of our custom "application stack"
installation.
I was thinking that I would just include the tar gz files as part of the
application stack, then have my install scripts un-archive the modules,
then call make.
is this too si
From: "Shawn H Corey"
why is programming easy?
Because computers so exactly what you tell them to and no more.
Unless you use Windows... :-)
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On 01/02/2011 23:00, Uri Guttman wrote:
if you think that was unfriendly, you need to see more stuff on the
net.
It is not a defense to imply that anything you say is fine, as long as
somebody else does something worse.
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> "RK" == Robin Kenyon writes:
RK> I would say, as a beginner:
RK> Programming is easy because it's all about telling the computer what you
RK> want it to do (though you might think you've told it what you want it to
RK> do, it may do something else based on what you've actually told
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 18:36 -0500, "Uri Guttman"
wrote:
> > "RK" == Robin Kenyon writes:
>
> RK> As a teacher, I'd disagree...My experience leads me to believe
> bluntly
> RK> shooting down beginners discourages them. I wouldn't be surprised
> if
> RK> the poster has left the list a
On 11-02-01 06:36 PM, Uri Guttman wrote:
why is programming easy?
Because computers so exactly what you tell them to and no more.
and why is programming hard?
Because computers so exactly what you tell them to and no more.
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Just my 0.0002 million dollars worth,
Shawn
Confusion is
> "RK" == Robin Kenyon writes:
RK> As a teacher, I'd disagree...My experience leads me to believe bluntly
RK> shooting down beginners discourages them. I wouldn't be surprised if
RK> the poster has left the list and perhaps even gone as far as leaving
RK> perl well alone, depending o
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 18:00 -0500, "Uri Guttman"
wrote:
> > "RK" == Robin Kenyon writes:
>
> RK> With all due respect Uri, you're not being particularly friendly.
> RK> This is a list for beginners, people are going to say things you
> RK> think are stupid from time to time, but you sho
> "RK" == Robin Kenyon writes:
RK> With all due respect Uri, you're not being particularly friendly.
RK> This is a list for beginners, people are going to say things you
RK> think are stupid from time to time, but you should either stay
RK> your hand or be more constructive. Looking
With all due respect Uri, you're not being particularly friendly.
This is a list for beginners, people are going to say things you
think are stupid from time to time, but you should either stay
your hand or be more constructive. Looking at your last few
posts the quoted text below isn't an isolat
> "BL" == Ben Lavery writes:
BL> Personally, I'd like to see a way of executing a perl
BL> script/application in such a way that Perl runs off and grabs any
BL> required modules from CPAN (if the user has permission, of
BL> course).
that makes very little sense. what if the program i
Personally, I'd like to see a way of executing a perl script/application in
such a way that Perl runs off and grabs any required modules from CPAN (if the
user has permission, of course).
Ben
On 27 Jan 2011, at 21:05, Mark Meyer wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
>
>
>
&
Hello all,
I need to include CPAN modules as part of our custom "application
stack".
Currently we have a custom "application stack" that we distribute to our
customers via CD. The application stack is primarily JBoss in nature.
This custom "application st
On Saturday 19 Jun 2010 03:13:44 Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> I need a few modules not provided by Base or 3rd party rpm repos
> and since I don't want to mess up the rpm db, I am installing these
> cpan modules as non root into /opt/cpan by using 'makepl_arg' =>
> q[PRE
On 6/18/10 Fri Jun 18, 2010 5:13 PM, "Joseph L. Casale"
scribbled:
> I need a few modules not provided by Base or 3rd party rpm repos
> and since I don't want to mess up the rpm db, I am installing these
> cpan modules as non root into /opt/cpan by using 'makepl
I need a few modules not provided by Base or 3rd party rpm repos
and since I don't want to mess up the rpm db, I am installing these
cpan modules as non root into /opt/cpan by using 'makepl_arg' =>
q[PREFIX=/opt/cpan]
The module I need is MIME::Tools which needs a newer File:
Hi,
Is there any modules that supports Radius Disconnect type messages
(RFC3576). Spend some extensive time going through what's available on
CPAN, but I haven't found anything that supports Disconnect Messages
Did I miss anything, or is radclient my only option?? :(
Thanks,
Chris
Hi,
this is my first message to this list, and I will begin with a problem (as
a matter of fact until now the only thing I have are problems, hehe)
IÂm trying to install bugzilla in my server and one of the steps I have to
follow is install some CPAN modules. so far so good.
the problem is
From: "Octavian Rasnita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Some modules downloaded from CPAN need to be compiled in order to be
> installed and I know that I can use Visual Studio 6 (under Windows)
> for this task. Do you know if I will be able to compile those modules
> after I will install Visual Studio .net
Hi all,
Some modules downloaded from CPAN need to be compiled in order to be
installed and I know that I can use Visual Studio 6 (under Windows) for this
task.
Do you know if I will be able to compile those modules after I will install
Visual Studio .net (7)?
Or, if this is not possible, do you k
>
> My program depends on some CPAN modules (e.g. Image::Magick,
> MD5::Digest) to operate, so I want to distribute it with those modules.
> How do I best redistribute module? Is it possible to pre-install
> modules (copy) in my program folder for distributed?
>
The two mo
I Jose (BMB) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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||> > From: Babale Fongo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> -Original Message-
> From: Babale Fongo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 10:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Question about CPAN modules
>
>
> My program depends on some CPAN modules (e.g. Image::Magick,
> MD5::Digest) to opera
My program depends on some CPAN modules (e.g. Image::Magick,
MD5::Digest) to operate, so I want to distribute it with those modules.
How do I best redistribute module? Is it possible to pre-install
modules (copy) in my program folder for distributed?
Regard
Babs
My program depends on some CPAN modules (e.g. Image::Magick,
MD5::Digest) to operate, so I want to distribute it with those modules.
How do I best redistribute module?
Regard
Babs
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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 7:59 AM
To: Perl Beginners
Subject: problems with installing CPAN modules
I am on win2k, active perl 5.6.1 system.
I downloaded the ReadKey module, (all the packet of Term-Readkey-2-21)
I gave perl MakeFile.pl and i recieved writing MakeF
I am on win2k, active perl 5.6.1 system.
I downloaded the ReadKey module, (all the packet of Term-Readkey-2-21)
I gave perl MakeFile.pl and i recieved writing MakeFile
then i set make, and it says that there is not target file
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Nntp.Perl.Org wrote at Thu, 07 Aug 2003 13:32:39 -0700:
> However, the Mail::MboxParser, the one that I really need still says it need
> MIME::Tools. The actual module is called MIME::tools. I'm wondering if the
> program is so stupid that it doesn't realize this ist he same thing. Or
> perhaps
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 02:05 PM, jc wrote:
I have parse a mailbox in order to grab data from each email. Simple
enough
right?
So I tried to use the CPAN module Mail::MboxParser (0.17 version
because the
new one requires more modules than this one) I installed the
prerequisite
MIME::
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:05:19AM -0700 jc wrote:
> I have parse a mailbox in order to grab data from each email. Simple enough
> right?
>
> So I tried to use the CPAN module Mail::MboxParser (0.17 version because the
> new one requires more modules than this one) I installed the prerequisite
>
I have parse a mailbox in order to grab data from each email. Simple enough
right?
So I tried to use the CPAN module Mail::MboxParser (0.17 version because the
new one requires more modules than this one) I installed the prerequisite
MIME::Tools (5 version, not developer) and this went fine. MIM
I have parse a mailbox in order to grab data from each email. Simple enough
right?
So I tried to use the CPAN module Mail::MboxParser (0.17 version because the
new one requires more modules than this one) I installed the prerequisite
MIME::Tools (5 version, not developer) and this went fine. MIM
Pfeiffer, Richard [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*>Wondering what list I should send a question to regarding CPAN modules, in
*>particular, the intitial config file.
*>Ignore the rest of this lengthy diatribe if this is not the correct list.
*>:)
There is no CPAN.pm list sadly
"Richard Pfeiffer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Good Evening,
Thank you.
>
> Wondering what list I should send a question to regarding CPAN modules, in
> particular, the intitial config file.
>
Good Evening,
Wondering what list I should send a question to regarding CPAN modules, in
particular, the intitial config file.
Ignore the rest of this lengthy diatribe if this is not the correct list.
:)
When I loaded my first module, actually a bundle, I used:
perl -MCPAN -e 'in
Hi -
I have a Win32 machine (Win2K) and MS VC++ 6.0. After I installed
Perl 5.8.0 (labeled "latest" on the download site) I encountered
the following problems installing CPAN modules:
Notes on installing CPAN modules under Perl 5.8
Beau E. Cox, TCH International, Ltd.
08
I, too, am a Win2K user of perl. As I'm using the ActiveEdge
distribution, I use their perl package manager (ppm) to install modules.
You can invoke the command from a DOS shell using the ppm3 command (if
it's in your path). Use the help command to get more information.
However, it's pretty si
On Thursday, June 27, 2002, at 03:51 , Nigel Peck wrote:
[..]
> However, I have no program on my system called make. I'm running Perl
> 5.6.0 on Win2k. What am I doing wrong or what haven't I got?
Amongst the strategies open is to bring in Cygwin
cf:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i
et
> -Original Message-
> From: Nigel Peck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 27 June 2002 11:52
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: CPAN Modules continued
>
>
> Please excuse the stupid question but I'm trying to get my head round
> too many things at once an
Please excuse the stupid question but I'm trying to get my head round
too many things at once and I could do witha quick explanation please.
I'm trying to follow the
perl makefile.pl
make
make test
make install
However, I have no program on my system called make. I'm running Perl
5.6.0 on Win2k
On Wednesday, June 26, 2002, at 02:23 , Paul Johnson wrote:
[..]
> I know, since two of my modules do that :-)
[..]
Volks,
I just had the coffee break moment Up And SMACK me in the head.
The Goal - a simple unified standard for perl module management,
hence - "could this module hang in
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 12:16:47PM +0100, Nigel Peck wrote:
> For all the CPAN modules I have used so far I have simply uncompressed
> them and used the .pm's as they are. Would someone be kind enough to
> explain to me why I should or shouldn't use the makefile.pl and
On Wednesday, June 26, 2002, at 08:50 AM, drieux wrote:
> { embedded in that is - so how should I be making perl modules
> in a standard way that will be easiest for the perl community. Trust
> me that question will come - since you started with the right form
> of "I found modules I can us
On Wednesday, June 26, 2002, at 04:16 , Nigel Peck wrote:
> For all the CPAN modules I have used so far I have simply uncompressed
> them and used the .pm's as they are. Would someone be kind enough to
> explain to me why I should or shouldn't use the makefile.pl and
Robert Hanson wrote at Wed, 26 Jun 2002 13:51:27 +0200:
> The biggest reason (for me) is that you want the module to test itself. It will
>also inform you
> if you don't have all of the prerequisite modules. Besides that, it's easier than
>copying it once
> you get used to it, and don't forget
if that is what the author
intended.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Nigel Peck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 7:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CPAN Modules
For all the CPAN modules I have used so far I have simply uncompressed
them and used the .pm's as t
For all the CPAN modules I have used so far I have simply uncompressed
them and used the .pm's as they are. Would someone be kind enough to
explain to me why I should or shouldn't use the makefile.pl and test.pl
method of installing rather than just copying the .pm's to my lib
drieux [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*>My concern is whether anyone here understands the stuff about
*>how to do a proper README file for a CPAN module - and I thought
*>i would ask folks who might know what they like and what is
*>just too much writing.
A README can be anything you like but most
volks,
everyone starts some where, and in my case, that was about 1990,
and yet I am still learning.
My concern is whether anyone here understands the stuff about
how to do a proper README file for a CPAN module - and I thought
i would ask folks who might know what they like and what is
just t
Donnie,
You wrote:
>1. Where/how/what is the setting to allow modules built via CPAN build
>process to be located such that it is visible to my shell(bash ot tcsh)
As far as I know, there is no such setting, and I do not believe one
is even necessary, as your login shells have no relationship t
Greetings,
this is a very newbie question:
1. Where/how/what is the setting to allow modules built via CPAN build
process to be located such that it is visible to my shell(bash ot tcsh)
Is there an environmental variable that need to be set?
donnie
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