Nope. I reckon the semicolon is screwing it up - it tried it the first time
and now you're stuck with it. Or maybe not - my knowledge of Perl stuff has
dropped off drastically since I moved to PHP. I had a problem like that
myself before, but I moved out of the server shortly afterwards so I never
bothered to fix it. I guess you'll have to remove it manually. I'll look
into it...
adam
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ilug-admin at linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin at linux.ie]On Behalf Of
> Donncha O Caoimh
> Sent: 31 March 2000 13:24
> To: adam beecher
> Cc: ILUG at linux.ie> Subject: Re: [ILUG] Perl on RH 6.1
>>> hmm.. interesting.. I may have screwed up sometime in the past:
> cpan> i /Bundle::CPAN/
> Bundle Bundle::CPAN (ANDK/CPAN-1.54.tar.gz)
> Bundle Bundle::CPAN; (N/A)
> Module Bundle::CPAN (N/A)
>> Any idea how to get rid of Bundle::CPAN; ? I tried
> cpan> clean Bundle::CPAN;
> but it didn't work:
> Can't clean Bundle::CPAN;, don't have an associated bundle file. :-(
> at /usr/lib/perl5/5.00503/CPAN.pm line 1717
>> I installed the things I needed by hand anyway so I can live without it
> for a few days until I can reinstall the Perl stuff.
>> Donncha.
>>> adam beecher wrote:
> >
> > > Has anyone tried to install any Perl modules via CPAN on RH6.1?
> > > I'm getting strange errors about "Warning: Cannot install
> Bundle;, don't
> > > know what it is."
> > >
> > > It suggests I do "i /Bundle;/ to find objects with similar
> identifiers."
> > >
> > > I do that and..
> > > cpan> i /Bundle;/
> > > No objects found of any type for argument /Bundle;/
> > >
> >
> > [RedHat 6.0]
> >
> > Ain't no semicolon in there Donncha. Try:
> >
> > cpan> i /Bundle::CPAN/
> >
> > To look for a module, use:
> >
> > m /[regex]/
> >
> > for instance:
> >
> > cpan> m /CPAN/
> >
> > libnet is Bundle::libnet btw.
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