Hi

I'm just a newbie at Perl 6, but here's my views:

You should check what version has been installed by yum, as you may want to download the latest version from rakudo.org. This includes the option to download and build the correct version of parrot as part of the build.

I'm not sure about cpan6, but I know proto is a Perl6 library tool. My perl6, built from the latest source, seems to include ~/perl6/lib by default. Here's how to find out:

perl6 -e 'say @*INC.perl'

I've no idea about your parrot library or C library questions... Sorry.

I'm also looking for the best place to find programmer-level documents for Perl 6 / Rakudo.

Cheers

FalseVinylShrub

Disclaimer: Please review and test code, and use at your own risk... If I answer a question, I would like to hear if and how you solved your problem.


In reply to Re: Questions about rakudo and parrot by FalseVinylShrub
in thread Questions about rakudo and parrot by llancet

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