Subj : perl modules To : tony summerfelt From : mark lewis Date : Fri Apr 11 2003 10:55 pm ts> On (11 Apr 03) mark lewis wrote to tony summerfelt... ml>> i don't believe it is the activestate stuff... that's windows, isn't ml>> it? this is on a mandrake linux box... ts> they put out both a linux and a windows version of perl... ml>> currently, that gives me a 'No documentation found for "perlocal".' ml>> error... ts> perldoc perllocal (to l's in the middle) !!! hehehe... that give me info on about 25 or so modules... ts> if that still doesn't work, it's an excellent indication of a ts> broken perl install. tom c. has gone to good deal of trouble ts> to make sure that perl doc's are complete an easily available ts> and installed properly in the initial perl installation. the perl install was done by the CPAN module... compile and everything... perl v5.8.0... i seem to (still) have some perl v5.6.0 stuff installed, too... ts> last thing to look at is perl\site\lib. you'd have to go into ts> each .pl and .pm though to get a version number... hummm... ts> if perldoc perllocal doesn't work, i'd seriously consider ts> reinstalling (first from mandrake, then from an rpm) at that ts> point you might want to install the activestate version. ppm ts> makes it a breeze to search, install, and query perl ts> modules... this is an old mandrake install... mandrake v7.1 (helium) with (at least) an updated kernel (2.2.19-6.4-mdk) and all the fixes that the updater can find in rpmfind.net... )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) .