2011/7/3 Steve Holmes <steve.holmes88@xxxxxxxxx> > On Fri, Jul 01, 2011 at 03:20:31PM +0200, Florian Pritz wrote: > > `cpanp i Moose` works fine here. > > It doesn't for me. I'll describe below. > > > IMHO you should install perl-cpanpplus-dist-arch (run setupdistarch as > > your user afterwards) and use cpanp to generate and install pacman perl > > packages. It's way easier to use than AUR. > > Been there, done that. I did the setup and the appropriate directory > was built successfully in my home directory - .cpanplus is the root of > cpanplus app[arently. > > > This is what I did: > > pacman -Qm | grep "^perl-" > perlpkgs > > pacman -Rcs $(<perlpkgs) > > Once the perlpkgs file was built, I had to go in and manually remove > all the version numbers; otherwise, pacman threw errors; it could not > recognize them as additional packages. > using this command do not require manual editing of perlpkgs file ;) > pacman -Qm | grep "^perl-" | awk '{print $1}' > perlpkgs > > use cpanp to reinstall everything in perlpkgs that you still need > > Do you need to be root to do this installation? I ask this because > after building the .cpanplus resources under my home directory, I > figured I would have to do 'cpanp -i Net::Twitter' from my normal user > account. But nothing got installed and the packages all complained > about missing dependencies. I read the documentation (what little > there was) and I can't figure out what else I need to do to get this > working. It appears a bunch of packages got download and expanded > into ./cpanplus/lib/5.14.1 but they all failed because none of the > other dependencies were installed yet. > > What do I need to do here? > > -- Asluz. M@ ----------------------------------------------- Per mangiare un tacchino, dobbiamo essere in due: io e il tacchino.