Modules

Joel Fentin joel at cts.com
Wed May 23 11:43:49 CDT 2001


~sdpm~
Tom:

> Also:
> 
> http://www.perl.com/pub/doc/manual/html/pod/perlmodinstall.html

This is not relevant to me. I am in no position to install modules at the
host. I suppose I could find the latest version of the desired module and
copy it to where my application program is. Is this what is normally done?
=========================
> > http://www.perl.com/pub/doc/manual/html/pod/perlfunc/use.html
> >
> > An excerpt:
> >
> > If the first argument to use is a number, it is treated as a version
number
> > instead of a module name. If the version of the Perl interpreter is
less than
> > VERSION, then an error message is printed and
> > Perl exits immediately.

Yes, that tells me what the problem is. I already knew that. What I asked
for was common usage in such cases. Do you eliminate the offending line in
the .pm? Is there another common solution?

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