> ""Mumia" == "Mumia W " writes:
"Mumia> ExtUtils::Packlist
"Mumia> ExtUtils::Install
"Mumia> I have no idea if the uninstallation methods described in those
documents
"Mumia> work, but I post them for your perusal.
That's again pointing at the possibly damaging strategy that allows both
A
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply, I think that I understand you point.
Now I am starting to fear cpan installations.
Is there a chance that by doing a simple - naive cpan installation of a module I, potentially, can damage another installed module?
Hi Yaron,
I think what the
On 04/15/2007 12:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply, I think that I understand you point.
Now I am starting to fear cpan installations.
Is there a chance that by doing a simple - naive cpan installation of a module I, potentially, can damage another installed module?
Be
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From: "Randal L. Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 3:22:44 AM (GMT+0200) Auto-Detected
Subject: Re: Uninstalling perl module
>>>>> "Xavier" == Xavier Noria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Xavier&
> "Xavier" == Xavier Noria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Xavier> Wouldn't the problem with file name collisions/rewrites potentially
Xavier> happen if packages were managed as in distros?
The problem is that there's no promise that package A and B from the CPAN
don't both install file C. So an
> "Andreas" == Andreas Puerzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andreas> If the user still wants CPANPLUS to uninstall, it uses the .packlist to
Andreas> unlink the files in the distribution (that's what i would do if i were
Andreas> to remove a module by hand).
Andreas> That is an Uninstall, the
(Randal L. Schwartz) schrieb:
> If CPANPLUS offers uninstall, it lies about it. The same limitations
> apply.
CPANPLUS also knows about that and explicitely warns you, that if you
installed via a packager, this packager should also be used to uninstall.
If the user still wants CPANPLUS to unin
On Apr 13, 2007, at 1:02 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
No, because the CPAN.pm shell is an installer, not a packager. It
does not
maintain a list of which files belong to which installations, and
will happily
let two installations both write to the same file. This will be
problematic
whe
> "Andreas" == Andreas Puerzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andreas> Maybe the OP could use CPANPLUS, which offers the desired
Andreas> uninstall-functionality.
If CPANPLUS offers uninstall, it lies about it. The same limitations
apply. At least CPAN.pm is honest about not providing it.
Yet
(Randal L. Schwartz) schrieb:
>>"yaron" == yaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> yaron> I am using cpan to install modules.
> yaron> From time to time I have to uninstall a module.
> yaron> Untill now I did not find a tool to do it.
> yaron> Is there an official tool for this?
>
> No,
On 13 Apr 2007 at 6:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using cpan to install modules.
> From time to time I have to uninstall a module.
> Untill now I did not find a tool to do it.
> Is there an official tool for this?
>
Try this. It's not a tool but it is the "Offical" way to remov
> "yaron" == yaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
yaron> I am using cpan to install modules.
yaron> From time to time I have to uninstall a module.
yaron> Untill now I did not find a tool to do it.
yaron> Is there an official tool for this?
No, because the CPAN.pm shell is an installer, not a
I
2007/4/13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I am using cpan to install modules.
From time to time I have to uninstall a module.
Untill now I did not find a tool to do it.
Is there an official tool for this?
Hello,
I don't think there is such an uninstall tool for you.
by the way,
Hi,
I am using cpan to install modules.
>From time to time I have to uninstall a module.
Untill now I did not find a tool to do it.
Is there an official tool for this?
Thanks in advanced,
Yaron Kahanovitch
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