Lars Nooden wrote:
On 4/7/10 2:42 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
More serious question about ports. What about needing a newer version of
a perl module than is in packages?
The first step would be to move to -current, because -stable must keep
the versions it is published with, and check the ports@
On 4/7/10 2:42 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
More serious question about ports. What about needing a newer version of
a perl module than is in packages?
The first step would be to move to -current, because -stable must keep
the versions it is published with, and check the ports@ list.
... I like
Lars Nooden wrote:
On 4/7/10 12:06 PM, Will wrote:
I know some OSes have a "right way" to install perl modules from CPAN.
Does OpenBSD have some similar methodology?
Check first in ports for packages, P5-*
http://www.openbsd.org/4.6_packages/i386.html
If it's not there, you can make your
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Lars Nooden wrote:
> On 4/7/10 12:06 PM, Will wrote:
>>
>> I know some OSes have a "right way" to install perl modules from CPAN.
>> Does OpenBSD have some similar methodology?
>
> Check first in ports for packages, P5-*
>
>http://www.openbsd.org/4.6_package
Il 07/04/10 11.06, Will ha scritto:
> I know some OSes have a "right way" to install perl modules from CPAN.
> Does OpenBSD have some similar methodology? I did some light
> Google-ing, and I found this[1] post on the mailing list asking the
> same question, but with no response.
>
> Thanks a bunch
On 4/7/10 12:06 PM, Will wrote:
I know some OSes have a "right way" to install perl modules from CPAN.
Does OpenBSD have some similar methodology?
Check first in ports for packages, P5-*
http://www.openbsd.org/4.6_packages/i386.html
If it's not there, you can make your own package:
I know some OSes have a "right way" to install perl modules from CPAN.
Does OpenBSD have some similar methodology? I did some light
Google-ing, and I found this[1] post on the mailing list asking the
same question, but with no response.
Thanks a bunch
[1]http://openbsd.monkey.org/ports/200503/msg
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