Welcome to the Monastery. Nice writing style...though it leaves me to wonder about a thing or two:

Were they on your system?

Did you remove them, and if so, how.

..and how did you ..er.. re-install them? CPAN? cpanm? With a proper install, I shouldn't think you would have a question, you would be up and running. I run Linux as compared to MacOSX, but can't imagine that the install is that much different, and properly done, you shouldn't have an issue. So what happened?

Were there errors during install? If so, show them please. If not, what are you seeing now? What is not working?

Update: Reading through Anonymous Monks fist link seems right on to me... re-posted link in this node for my own reference. Thanks to whoever Anonymous Monk was this time.

...the majority is always wrong, and always the last to know about it...

Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results...

A solution is nothing more than a clearly stated problem...otherwise, the problem is not a problem, it is a facct


In reply to Re: DBD challenge by wjw
in thread DBD challenge by MBrandonLeavenworth

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