1. Ron > Change your path for the user that is installing ic to include > /usr/local/bin/perl before /usr/bin/perl. > > -Ron That's just the thing. I'm not sure where the $PATH info for the users is stored. I did global searches on the box (and of course got tons of results) but couldn't find it. Where are the default path references for the users stored? 2. Frank > Will, > >I remember Mike Heins or someone saying that changing the > >#!/usr/bin/perl > >at the top of each executable file in the >/usr/lib/interchange/bin >directory > >to > >/usr/local/bin/perl > >will do the trick. > >I can't remember if that was the end of story, but that would >have to be >pretty close to being correct, > >Frank Reitzenstein. I looked in the 5.0.0 tarball distribution, but I couldn't find the location that you mentioned. We still haven't been able to even install Interchange. It's just untarred and waiting. We're getting hung up on the initial 'configure' step. ----------- 3. Manually force 'configure' to see /usr/local/bin/perl A possibility might be to manually change the 'configure' script to force it to see the /usr/local/bin/perl location. Instead of running through the whole $TESTPERL routine, would there be a way to change the configure script to just say, "Use the following perl - /usr/local/bin/perl" and skip the whole TESTPERL thing ? This actually might be more the way to go because it wouldn't disrupt any other scripts that use the default /usr/bin/perl Thanks one and all. -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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