From: Mark E. P. <me...@si...> - 2008-10-07 08:41:35
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On 2008/10/06 23:07, Jim Duda wrote: > For my fedora 9 system: > > linux> perl -MConfig -le 'print $Config{installsitearch}' > /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.10.0/i386-linux-thread-multi > > However, h2ph doesn't give my any new files in /usr/local/lib/.... > > Something foobared on my machine ... > > Jim What about the vendor directory? As I said, depending on configuration when Perl was built, the .ph files might end up in either place: perl -MConfig -le 'print $Config{installvendorarch}' Other than that, a couple of other things to check... Do you have more than one instance of perl (and, by extension, h2ph) installed? If you do, you need to be sure you are running the h2ph that goes with the particular 'perl' binary, 'cuz they will be putting .ph files in different places. To be clear, it's OK to have more than one version of Perl, but you may need to be sure that PATH and other environmental settings are giving you the one you expect/want. Mark |