[OLUG] Re: how to detect which perl modules have been installed?
ktb
xyf at inetnebr.com
Mon Dec 13 16:21:46 UTC 1999
This was a mistake post. It missed my filter and I thought it was a
post to this group but it was to the Perl users group AND I didn't see
the Perl before modules, you are right:)
^^^^
sorry about this,
kent
Tim Russell wrote:
>
> Er, no, that's kernel modules (in which case the command would be lsmod),
> not perl modules.
>
> I would think that pretty much anything that's been installed would either
> have to be in the application's directory, or in the Perl site-wide
> directory - /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl on my machine. Either that, or
> included with an explicit path in the source code for you to grep out.
>
> Tim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ktb <xyf at inetnebr.com>
> To: Omaha Linux Users Group <olug at bstc.net>
> Date: Monday, December 13, 1999 9:13 AM
> Subject: [OLUG] Re: how to detect which perl modules have been installed?
>
> >lsmod might do the trick for you.
> >
> >Ryan wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello. I'm looking at upgrading a RedHat 4.2 box to 6.1.
> >> Basically we're using a fresh install of 6.1 and bringing
> >> all our custom stuff over, (web pages, radius, user directories,
> >> etc). My question is, is there an easy way to tell what
> >> perl modules we've installed on the old box so I know what
> >> to install on the new one? I've looked in the include
> >> directories, and it gives some clue, but a lot of stuff
> >> in there comes with perl. Any ideas much appriciated.
>
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