I'm attempting to upgrade the version of Perl on a Redhat machine from an RPM. When I try to install it, I get the following:
file /usr/bin/perl from install of SiePerl-5.8.0-bin-1.0-Linux2.2.14.I
+NSTALL.i386-1.0-1 conflicts with file from package perl-5.00503-12
I tried simply
mving the
perl executable to
perl_old, but got the same result.
Am I going to have to uninstall the older version somehow? If so, how do I do it when it wasn't installed as an RPM?
Many thanks in advance,
Rear Admiral Rosco Von Schicklegruber
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