Re: problem using a module
- From: jm5379@xxxxxxxxx (Jm)
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 15:12:12 -0500
>
> Yep. Your best bet is to use CPAN to install the module. One of its
> configuration parameters will allow you to specify a prefix of where to
> install modules, specifically 'makepl_arg'.
>
> Check the archives of this list or google for further information. How
> to install modules into a non-standard location is a widely covered topic..
>
> HTH,
>
> http://danconia.org
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thanks. i'm attempting that now and discovered that "make" is not in
my paths. i'm searching for it but this may be a lost cause on this
particular system unless i can get the powers that be to install what
i need for me - politics say this is not a likely scenario *g*
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