Peter wrote: >On 02/24/2007 07:03 AM, Joachim Thüx wrote: > > >> *Hello and good day, >> >>I'm new to Interchange and tried to install >>the downloaded package (version 5.4.2) >>on my Suse Linux 10.x system. >>(Perl 5.8.7 is in threaded mode) >> >> > >You should have at least Perl 5.8.8 plus the latest DBI if you're going >to run it in threaded mode or you're likely to have problems later on. >That said, threaded mode has a performance loss of approximately 30% so >I generally recommend compiling your own non-threaded perl and using >that instead. > > > >>Can't locate HTML/Parser.pm in @INC (@INC contains: ./lib >> >> > >As others have pointed out you're missing the HTML::Parser perl module >which IC requires. You'll probably find that you're missing others as >well. I recommend that you install all the modules listed in the >Bundle::InterchangeKitchenSink bundle ><http://search.cpan.org/~mikeh/Bundle-InterchangeKitchenSink-1.03/InterchangeKitchenSink.pm>. > You can do this with the command: >perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::InterchangeKitchenSink' > >Or if you'd rather, use the package management system for SUSE (sorry, I >don't know what SUSE's package management system is or how to use it). >That will only work on the default system perl installed by suse (which >I'm recommending that you don't use above). > >Peter > >_______________________________________________ >interchange-users mailing list >suppressed >http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users > > > Hello Peter, I had never actually done an upgrade on Redhat until the last CD fedora 5 - it has always been splicing and rebuilding (thanks to Interchange). Fedora 5 is excellent by the way. As a result of your emails I notice that I AM running Interchange with Perl 5.8.7 (/usr/local/bin/perl). For example www.aussievitamin.com I guess with a 2.7GHz processor and 1G RAM there could be a 30% performance loss. There are no noticeable problems at all. (My son in NZ says don't waste your time - your sites load fine). I have Perl 5.8.8 at /usr/bin/perl for some reason. I guess I should get around to replacing it with perl 5.6 and then I guess Mike's CPAN scripts will work with that huh? ...and I can change /usr/local/bin/perl to /usr/bin/perl in all the files in the /usr/lib/interchange/bin directory. I'm glad when my life isn't dominated by technical issues :) Regards, Frank Reitzenstein _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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