Hello ikegami, your participation is much appreciated. Here's what the system I'm working on shows for your suggested commands:
somian@antique-acer:~$ printf 'pinto: %s\n' "$( which pinto )" pinto: /usr/local/bin/pinto somian@antique-acer:~$ printf 'perl: %s\n' "$( which perl )" perl: /usr/local/bin/perl somian@antique-acer:~$ printf 'pinto shebang: %s\n' "$( head -n 1 "$( which pinto )" )" pinto shebang: #!/usr/local/bin/perl somian@antique-acer:~$ printf 'PATH=%s\n' "$PATH" PATH=/usr/lib/distcc/bin:/home/somian/.local/bin:/home/somian/local/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin somian@antique-acer:~$ env | grep ^PERL PERL5LIB=/usr/share/perl5 somian@antique-acer:~$ /usr/local/bin/perl -e'use LWP::Protocol::https' somian@antique-acer:~$
What this tells us is that /usr/local/bin/perl is consistently the perl that's being invoked. I added another such test, to see where LWP::Protocol::https is found:
/usr/local/bin/perl -e'use LWP::Protocol::https; print qq$LWP::Protocol::https::VERSION = ,$INC{"LWP/Protocol/https.pm"}.$/' 6.07 = /usr/share/perl5/LWP/Protocol/https.pm
I don't know if we're closer to solving this, but I enjoy playing around with commands in the shell for its own sake :-).
I've got a suspicion now, that my attempted pinto command was failing because I was running as root, under sudo. Question: if I run a perl script as root using sudo, will $PERL5LIB not be present in the environment as it is for the normal user? PERL5LIB is declared in /etc/profile on my system (Debian Gnu/Linux).
I was running as root because I wanted to store my pinto stacks under /usr/local/lib/pinto, and I keep running into perm problems. If I try using the invocation above without being root, this happens:
Mar 17, 2025 at 20:15 UTCsomian@antique-acer:~$ pinto --root /usr/local/lib/pinto/pinto1 pull D +ateTime DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::_dbh_execute(): DBI Exception: DBD::SQLite: +:st execute failed: attempt to write a readonly database [for Stateme +nt "INSERT INTO revision ( has_changes, is_committed, message, time_o +ffset, username, utc_time, uuid) VALUES ( ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? )" with + ParamValues: 1=0, 2=0, 3='', 4=0, 5='', 6=1742241369, 7='ba2d5883-f3 +7c-45f2-8a81-ea701e4e7172'] at (eval 912) line 1
In reply to Re^2: LWP::Protocol::https is installed but pinto fails with "Protocol scheme https is not supported"
by Intrepid
in thread LWP::Protocol::https is installed but pinto fails with "Protocol scheme https is not supported"
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