Re: modules & path to perl

2001-07-05 Thread Peter Scott
At 02:03 PM 7/5/01 -0400, David Gilden wrote: > > perldoc CPAN and look for the autobundle command. You'll have to define > > your own personal CPAN directory first, but this is the "official" > > way. Dirtier way: > > > > find `perl -e 'print "@INC"'` -name "*.pm" -print > > > >Got a long list

Re: modules & path to perl

2001-07-05 Thread Peter J. Scott
At 01:29 PM 7/5/01 -0400, David Gilden wrote: >How do I list what my ISP has on there server in terms of Modules? perldoc CPAN and look for the autobundle command. You'll have to define your own personal CPAN directory first, but this is the "official" way. Dirtier way: find `perl -e 'print

Re: modules & path to perl

2001-07-05 Thread Tyler Longren
OTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 12:29 PM Subject: modules & path to perl > How do I list what my ISP has on there server in terms of Modules? > And what is the command (at the command line) to tell me what version > The server h

modules & path to perl

2001-07-05 Thread David Gilden
How do I list what my ISP has on there server in terms of Modules? And what is the command (at the command line) to tell me what version The server has on it / and or the path to perl. Thanks Dave G. Looking for Web Talent, You found it! portfolio: w