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Re: [vps-mail] Installing new Perl modules
- Subject: Re: [vps-mail] Installing new Perl modules
- From: Bruce Armstrong <bruce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 00:16:08 -0700
>From what you have mentioned earlier, I believe you are on a VPS1. Your questions would be best answered on iserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
--Bruce
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 11:46:51PM +0100, Marjolein Katsma wrote:
> At 22:53 2003-12-21, Karen Boyle wrote:
> >http://providertalk.com/
> >
> >Hello Marjolein,
> >
> >You would probably have better luck getting feedback on the CPAN modules by
> >visiting the above address and registering for the mailing list that
> >discusses your particular server type. This mail list is for email
> >technical
> >questions/feedback.
>
> That looks like a very useful resource. However, I'm not quite sure which
> server type to pick: I'm hosted on a VPS B server (my host is a Verio
> reseller). Either iserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or vps2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx might
> apply - which would be best or "closest"?
>
> >That said, I believe you need to be using a relative path instead of a full
> >path to install the module. ~/usr/local/lib/perl5.... instead of
> >/usr/local/lib/perl5.
>
> It seems vcpan takes care of that, no problem there. (Even cpan had no
> problem with that, only the permission needed was a problem.)
>
> I'm going ahead (tomorrow) and try to install WP.cgi first; if I get stuck
> getting it running, I'll try one of those lists but it would help if I knew
> which the most appropriate one is for VPS B.
>
> Thanks for the reference!
>
>
> --
> Marjolein Katsma
>
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