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perl help
How do I find out if these modules are installed correctly and which version they are?
Time::ParseDate Term::ReadKey |
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Generally I use perldoc to see if a module is installed. Its not perfect but it usually works.
perldoc Time::ParseDate perldoc Term::ReadKey You could also just try using them in a script and see if you get any errors.
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#3 |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Perldiver is a nice little utility to check installed modules on
your webhost. Get it at http://www.scriptsolutions.com/programs/free/perldiver/ No config is needed. Just download it, upload to your cgi-bin, chmod 755, and call it up in browser. |
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perl -MTerm::ReadKey -e 'print $Term::ReadKey::VERSION,"\n"';
perl -MTime::ParseDate -e 'print $Time::ParseDate::VERSION,"\n"'; |
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