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Re^2: Installing a module to a user area

by H4 (Acolyte)
on Sep 15, 2008 at 13:07 UTC ( [id://711451]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Installing a module to a user area
in thread Installing a module to a user area

Which instructions exactly? --> on the ppm manpage, under the 'ppm area init area' heading. I ran 'ppm area init area' afterwards. In the ppm GUI, I can see the new install area. I can even use the ppm GUI to install a CPAN package to the new area - only the docs aren't made available.

I don't think they were supposed do --> that would be a pity. Sure it's not just something I'm doing wrong?

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Re^3: Installing a module to a user area
by Anonymous Monk on Sep 15, 2008 at 13:34 UTC
    I don't think so. If you grep ...lib/ActivePerl/DocTools for INC/@INC/PERL5LIB/PERLLIB/PPM, you won't find anything to indicate the toc would be updated

    Maybe there is a toc built in the new area? Either way, I'd contact activestate, they might fix it :)

      I posted the question to ActiveState's PPM list more than a week ago and there was no reply. Maybe I'll have to live with it :-(

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