There are no issues on Netware, Solaris, or any of the Windows platforms. I was able to get them installed and working cleanly. The problem is that my client does not have additional UNIX boxes so I can modify or test out my stuff. The way Perl is installed on those systems is considered "qualified" by them. In all of those cases, unfortunately, that's the way they'll stay until they are fixed.

As for your best practice comments, I already practice what you said. Also, the libraries are shared via NFS.

Thanks :)

-P0w3rK!d


In reply to Re: Re: How to handle Cross-platform Perl, modules, and versioning by P0w3rK!d
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