Hi,

Solaris 10, PERL 5.8.4.

I am using perlgcc and CPAN to install various perl modules in support of Twiki 4.3.2.

I am testing by /usr/perl5/bin/instmodsh for both root and webservd. To get to webservd I am using su - webservd.
Root can see all the installed modules. webservd can only see what appears to be the originally install perl modules.

The twiki configure module has the ability to show the @INC it believes it is working with. It seems to show the /usr/perl5/5.8.4/.. sub-directories.

I have tried chmod +R a+r /usr/perl5 to ensure that all the perl modules are world readable.

I still get Error: Can't find HTML::Parser.

Is there a way to help webservd see all the perl modules?

Thank you,
Peter


In reply to Root installed perl modules not see by webservd by PeterRyan

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