Paul Arnold wrote:
Hello,I was reading a earlier email concerning the path for perl. When I try to install interchange on a Fedora Core 3 it says it could find perl at /usr/local/bin/perlAnyways, I have a new fresh install on FC3. And I was reading the email, and you guys had talked about using ./Configure --prefix=/my path to install perlbefore I install Interchange. I am not sure what prefix to use to install it. When it says my path, do I put in /usr/local/bin/perl ? or /usr/local/bin?
If you are using the stock perl source then the default prefix is /usr/local, so you shouldn't need to use the --prefix option.
The Redhat RPMs require perl to be installed in /usr/local/bin/ so once you have perl setup it should work fine (has done for me on FC1 anyway).
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