Jamie Neil wrote:
Dinger, Jan wrote:You must definie the path to your perl installation: for example: /op/perl/bin/perl And then you must go to the interchange bin directory, and type: [perl path (look at the example)] ./configure Remember the path do you type must be relative NOT document relativ It must work fine.I'm trying to get the IC 5.2.0 debs working with a local perl on Debian Sarge but I'm having problems manually setting the perl path in all the scripts in the Interchange bin directory.This looks like it might be the solution but my configure script seems to be missing:server:/usr/lib/interchange/bin# /usr/local/bin/perl ./configure Can't open perl script "./configure": No such file or directory. Is this a Debian thing or am I looking in the wrong place?
Ooops. I just reread your post and think I may have the wrong end of the stick - you're referring to the source tree rather that an _installed_ copy of Interchange aren't you?
So does anyone know what changes are necessary to make an _installed_ copy of Interchange (from debs) use /usr/local/bin/perl rather than the default? I had assumed that I just needed to edit the shebang at the start of every script in "/usr/lib/interchange/bin" but this causes server errors on half the pages.
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