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- Date: 15 Aug 2000 01:08:11 GMT
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ulrike@example.com (lists.tlug): >someone told me there might be a difficulty in installing perl-modules on a >debian system because of possible package management irritation, is this true? If *all* your Perl modules come from Debian packages, no problem. If you mix and match, good luck! >Or can I just go about installing them in the standard way without worrying? I don't like the Debian Perl module packages; I tend to just download from CPAN and perl Makefile.pl / make / make install -- Given an infinite amount of monkeys an infinite amount of time, an infinite amount of drafting supplies, and an infinite amount of crack, they'd come up with Downtown Chicago. -- David Jacoby, in the monastery
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