Oh. I'm installing webgui, and they have a testEnvironment.pl script that goes through and makes sure that I have all the perl mods installed that I need. I've worked my way thru (I thought), and ran in to some problems where it's just seems like a big huge mess. It says I need to insall Apache::Request, but when it does CPAN says I have it (and I believe I do), then there is the fact that I have two mod_perls installed at different versions and one is 32-bit and the other 64-bit (I'm on a 64-bit system) one via yast, and one via cpan. So then I started removing stuff from Yast, and I'm probably really hosing this all up.

In reply to Re^2: removing perl modules by elnino2007
in thread removing perl modules by elnino2007

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