Hello Monks,
I've gotten myself into a pickle (again?). I installed perl 5.6.1 using CPAN, an upgrade from 5.6.0, and directed the execuatables into /usr/local/bin. I had some problems with 5.6.1 and mod_perl, so I wiped the 5.6.1 and returned to 5.6.0, which via rpm installs execuables in /usr/bin.
The problem is that now, when I try to use perldoc, it still looks for things in /usr/local/bin (the 5.6.1 location):
[dhaffner@tethys dhaffner]$ which perldoc
/usr/bin/perldoc
[dhaffner@tethys dhaffner]$ perldoc perldoc
sh: /usr/local/bin/pod2man: No such file or directory
Can't open /tmp/filenWLuFh: File exists at /usr/bin/perldoc line 341.
All I can divine is that /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin in my shell PATH variable. Can anyone help me figure out how to config my perldoc back to normal. I'll be lost without it.
Thanks,
dp
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