all that may be, but something "brake" (changed) my config automatically, I assume it happened during some module install via cpan. what i find strange is that i can't find anyone who knows how to change config manually, neither here, nor on irc

what i find even more weird, and even annoying, is that here is a challenge, and all i can get out of people is "reinstall" or switch to another tool (which in this case the same thing). i know i can do that. but you know what guys, my AS Perl install at work works great, and has been for maybe as long as this broken one. there's no guarantee strawberry will work any better, and there's no need for strawberry specifically. i'm not switching. not until i learn what wrong now, anyways


In reply to Re^2: How to change compiler options used by cpan ? by flamey
in thread How to change compiler options used by cpan ? by flamey

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