At 19:13 10/07/03 -0400, Scott Johnson wrote:
Apologies.

Redhat 6.2
Perl 5.6.1 installed by CPAN about two years ago

Make sure you don't have *two* different versions of perl on your system. Do a


whereis perl

And see if you have both /usr/bin/perl and /usr/local/bin/perl.

If you do, its possible that the CPAN install installed in /usr/local/bin.

Run each with -v to see what version they are.

During a CPAN upgrade of Perl on a redhat machine you usually want to change the "prefix" directory from /usr/local to /usr so that it installs in the same place redhat normally has perl installed, overwriting the old one...

Regards,
Simon



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