Linda Walsh wrote:
Dave Howorth wrote:
New modules can be installed either via YaST, which will result in versions compatible with system applications, or via CPAN which will result in alternate versions (usually newer). The system and alternate versions co-exist quite happily. YaST will continue to use the system versions; your programs can use the newer versions if you wish.
My programs are run by root and other User id's.
Alternate versions of perl itself can be installed but you must *not* try to change the system's perl. Use perlbrew http://perlbrew.pl/ or a homebrew layout similar to the description at
I was shocked on a recent upgrade to find my perl mod upgrades
being redirected to my home dir (without notice).
Perhaps you should have RTFM before running the commands then. It will tell you how to avoid such self-inflicted problems. And the time you take reading may slow down the nonsense you post to this list if we are lucky. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org