Btw: if you have access to a make (must be the same make perl was compiled with), but are not allowed to install modules into the normal public perl-lib-paths, you can install them into your own directory the following way (only proceed with the next command if the previous succeeded):

# download from cpan and unpack, e.g. with tar xvzf module-1.0.tar.gz cd module-1.0.tar.gz # read README and INSTALL, if available, they will tell you # how to install the module; if the way is with make, you # can "enhance" perl Makefile.PL with PREFIX=... perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/path/to/myhome/lib make make test make install

Then you need to tell your scripts to use these modules, e.g. by enhancing them with:

use lib '/path/to/myhome/lib';

Best regards,
perl -e "s>>*F>e=>y)\*martinF)stronat)=>print,print v8.8.8.32.11.32"


In reply to Re: installing a perl module to a website by strat
in thread installing a perl module to a website by kmarshall

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