When running a make install on perl 5.6.0, I get an error:
Can't locate Carp/Heavy.pm in @INC (@INC contains: lib) at lib/Carp.pm line 109
but I find Heavy.pm just where it should be in /root/perl-5.6.0/lib/. My theory
is that its looking for Heavy.pm in the perl-5.005.03 hierarchy, but I don't want
to uninstall that version of perl, since debian doesn't have a potato package for
it yet, and that means I'll have to uninstall all my other apps if I continue
using dselect.
I'd like to have 5.6 installed over 5.0005.03, so that debian can live with it,
but I'd like to avoid doing any serious gymnastics to that end if possible?
Anyone have a clue for me? :)
Everett
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