Thanks, Charlie
I installed a non-threaded perl at /usr/local/bin, and the install went okay
The original install is still there in /usr/bin
How do I make the /usr/local/bin install the default ?
Where's the master file that tells the system what the default perl installation is? Could it be in Apache perhaps?
I'm also noticing that the new perl install is not recognizing all of the perl modules that the original perl recognizes.
What I mean is that when I use some of the "environment" scripts to find out things like what perl modules are installed, the environment script only detects the original perl, not the one I just plugged in.
I'm using perldiver.
Thanks very much
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I installed a non-threaded perl at /usr/local/bin, and the install went okay
The original install is still there in /usr/bin
How do I make the /usr/local/bin install the default ?
Where's the master file that tells the system what the default perl installation is? Could it be in Apache perhaps?
I'm also noticing that the new perl install is not recognizing all of the perl modules that the original perl recognizes.
What I mean is that when I use some of the "environment" scripts to find out things like what perl modules are installed, the environment script only detects the original perl, not the one I just plugged in.
I'm using perldiver.
Thanks very much
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