So, this is really a perl question, but it happened as part of my
installing SA 3.2.1
I was going to install HTTP::Date as an optional requirement for SA. It
installed fine on my dev servers, but not on my test servers (for some
unknown reason). So, now I want to _uninstall_ it from my dev servers.
1) it was installed via CPAN. Anyone know of a good way to uninstall
perl modules in general, esp. ones installed via CPAN? There's lots of
little files to track down... and a manifest, right?
2) will I have to also reinstall (and thus maybe uninstall) SA 3.2.1, or
will SA just see that the module's not there anymore and not have any
hiccups?
(I install SA via make, but I didn't check if there's a make uninstall
... which I guess might also be how I'd uninstall HTTP::Date ... just
download the package and do that ... but I wanted to know if anyone here
has a best practice for it)
- Semi-OT perl question John Rudd
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