hi there Marto

thx again for your answer. Well - yes i have managed to install it once.

note: i guess that i messed up my system here. So - if you pont out that i have asked this question at different places.thats true!

well - i guess that there were different ways and attitudes to do a installation of perl-based things.

some perl-experts do all kind of perl-related installations via Terminal and fetch all the needed stuff via CPAN.

but in the OpenSuse-world you have a lot of people that force me to avoid any installation that is __not__ being done via YAST and the repositories.

so there is some kind of confusion in the question of __doing_the_right_thing_ in the right_way.


i will try to do my best.

sorry i did not want to waste your time...

if i manage to get the scrit (s) and all the preliminaryp-things up and running i will come back and report. And yes: then i will discuss with you other things... more perl-related things ...

in the meantime - have a great time.

oerlbeginner1

In reply to Re^2: How to install Mozrepl on a fresh installed OpenSuse 12.3 by Perlbeginner1
in thread How to install Mozrepl on a fresh installed OpenSuse 12.3 by Perlbeginner1

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