> I have found that there is documentation indicating the automation of
> modules:
> perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::myBundle'
> where myBundle is basically a pod file with =head1 CONTENTS and then a
> list of the modules to install.
>
> I have seen some documentation using the interactive
I have found that there is documentation indicating the automation of
modules:
perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::myBundle'
where myBundle is basically a pod file with =head1 CONTENTS and then a
list of the modules to install.
I have seen some documentation using the interactive CPAN shell th
Please bottom post...
> I have found that there is documentation indicating the automation of
> modules:
> perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::myBundle'
> where myBundle is basically a pod file with =head1 CONTENTS and then a
> list of the modules to install.
>
> I have seen some documentation
> >From a bash shell on Red Hat AS 3, can I automatically create the
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/CPAN/Config.pm file?
>
> I am trying to automate the installation of some PERL modules but I
> would like to automate the initial configuration step as well.
>
Does it work? Have you tried? What was the r
>From a bash shell on Red Hat AS 3, can I automatically create the
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/CPAN/Config.pm file?
I am trying to automate the installation of some PERL modules but I
would like to automate the initial configuration step as well.
Michael E. Griffin
Red Hat Linux Systems Administrator
PE