At 20:18 10/06/03 -0400, Matt Kettler wrote:
At 06:39 PM 6/10/2003 -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 21:50:17 +0200, Tony Earnshaw wrote
> Mike Vanecek wrote:
>
> > ??
>
> Mine's in /usr/local - not /usr; has been since 2.4+
>

I wonder what makes the difference? I have been installing from src rpms since
2.4 myself. IIRC, it was installing in /usr/bin on RH 8 as well. What distro
are you using and how do you install SA? I am running 2.55.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] admin]$ d /usr/bin/spamc
-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root          19K Jun 10 10:29 /usr/bin/spamc*

That happened to me when I tried to install SA using CPAN but it had a broken version of CPAN. This version of CPAN decided that SA required a newer version of perl, and proceeded to install a new copy of perl in /usr/local and located SA there.

A wee bit off topic, but I've had that happen to me in the past too. (CPAN automatically upgrading perl and putting it in the wrong place)


It seems that by default CPAN tries to install under /usr/local instead of /usr as most distro's have perl installed. All you have to do is override the path when it asks during the installation and leave all the other defaults alone.....

Regards,
Simon



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