Cesáreo García Rodicio wrote: >> On your command line, run: >> >> /usr/local/bin/perl -MGDBM_File -e 1 >> >> If the command exits without an error message, we'll look further. >> If it exits with an error message (about being unable to find >> GDBM_File), then you need to install that Perl module. > > AS ROOT: > $> perl -MGDBM_File -e 1 > $> > (... so, nothing special, it must be right) > > AS USER it was the same. > > I remind you that perhaps the problem is doing bin/makecat because it > is my first time installing interchange. > > So any idea? Are you running a site perl in /usr/local/bin/perl? If so you probably have to specify it, as in Davor's example. JT _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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