Hi - I installing v6 and indicated the path to perl as:
/usr/bin/perl
The network setup refuses to recognize it there. Any ideas?I have the host looking into it as well:
/usr/bin/perl
The network setup refuses to recognize it there. Any ideas?I have the host looking into it as well:
Angel,
It's definitely /usr/bin/perl, I'll forward to this Jerry the technical guy and see if he can come up with anything.
Leif
> ------------Original Message-------------
> From: "Angel Heinemann" <angel@angelanthony.com>
> To: <leif@properhosting.com>
> Date: Tue, Oct-7-2003 3:33 PM
> Subject: path to perl question... FW: Your Properhosting.com Order
>
> Leif, I'm configuring actinic shopping software for this site - I specified
> the path to perl as /usr/bin/perl
> Yet... when the software checks the settings it pukes on that path... can
> you imagine any other path to use or shall I contact the actinic folks?
> Thought I'd check with you first.
> -Angel
>
It's definitely /usr/bin/perl, I'll forward to this Jerry the technical guy and see if he can come up with anything.
Leif
> ------------Original Message-------------
> From: "Angel Heinemann" <angel@angelanthony.com>
> To: <leif@properhosting.com>
> Date: Tue, Oct-7-2003 3:33 PM
> Subject: path to perl question... FW: Your Properhosting.com Order
>
> Leif, I'm configuring actinic shopping software for this site - I specified
> the path to perl as /usr/bin/perl
> Yet... when the software checks the settings it pukes on that path... can
> you imagine any other path to use or shall I contact the actinic folks?
> Thought I'd check with you first.
> -Angel
>
Our Perl is definately "later" then 5.0002, and we don't have the MD5 module
installed, but I don't think that is the problem.
Your CGI bin is definately user writeable.
Do you have a URL that shows you the error?
installed, but I don't think that is the problem.
Your CGI bin is definately user writeable.
Do you have a URL that shows you the error?
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