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ml>> using CPAN (or something else), how can i see all the perl modules ml>> installed on my system? ts> if you are using the activestate version of perl just enter ts> ppm at the prompt (dos or bash) ppm>> query * i don't believe it is the activestate stuff... that's windows, isn't it? this is on a mandrake linux box... ts> will list all the installed modules ts> if it's a perl you compiled yourself from source then at the i didn't compile it myself, that i know of... ts> prompt (dos or bash) type: perldoc perlocal ts> that will give you a list of modules and a few details of ts> each. currently, that gives me a 'No documentation found for "perlocal".' error... )\/(ark* Origin: (1:3634/12) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 3634/12 106/2000 633/267 |
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