On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 12:11:43AM -0500, Teresa Raymond wrote:
> If you don't have the access to install a module in the root
> directory, this is the way you can do it - unless you ask the web
> host to install the module you want specifically.
I was talking about installing the module in a u
If you don't have the access to install a module in the root
directory, this is the way you can do it - unless you ask the web
host to install the module you want specifically. And I believe a
module is meant to be executable, so I'm unclear about your remark
there.
>On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 10:23:47PM -0500, Teresa Raymond wrote:
> Make sure you have created a "lib" folder in your CGI-BIN, upload the
> folder(MIME)/module(Lite.pm) into it. Make sure you've set
> permissions to read all, search/execute all.
Placing anything other than CGI scripts, that are
Make sure you have created a "lib" folder in your CGI-BIN, upload the
folder(MIME)/module(Lite.pm) into it. Make sure you've set
permissions to read all, search/execute all.
Example on using Mime Lite. The following two lines go into your script:
use lib '/www/yourdomain/cgi-bin/lib';
use MI
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Matt Crapo wrote:
> I have not figured out how to change the perl library path in my
> environment. Would love to know how if anybody can advise. I have,
> however, figured out how to include it in a script.
PERL5LIB=$PERL5LIB:/path/to/module
export PERL5LIB
(assuming you
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Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 5:56 AM
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Subject: PERL_LIB Questions
Hello everyone,
I have a Perl module that is trying to use the DynaLoader module.
I have installed this Module in my home directory on a Digital Unix
system. This is because I do not have root priv
Hello everyone,
I have a Perl module that is trying to use the DynaLoader module.
I have installed this Module in my home directory on a Digital Unix
system. This is because I do not have root privelege and cannot install
these modules in the proper system folder for perl modules.
I am having p