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Robin

When I installed perl builder (windows) with the default install with
activestate perl, it crashed my @INC and it may have even deleted some of
the which are supposed to be included in @INC, so let me advise you not to
install this software.
 
M

Michele Dondi

When I installed perl builder (windows) with the default install with
activestate perl, it crashed my @INC and it may have even deleted some of
the which are supposed to be included in @INC, so let me advise you not to
install this software.

Well, I don't know this product you're talking about, so I cannot
exclude a priori and with absolute certainty that what you're saying
is true, but taking into account your recent posts... I'd say that
you'd better ask first if by any means you did something wrong and be
sure that you didn't and *then* possibly, advise people not to install
"that software"...


Michele
 
M

Matt Garrish

Robin said:
When I installed perl builder (windows) with the default install with
activestate perl, it crashed my @INC and it may have even deleted some of
the which are supposed to be included in @INC, so let me advise you not to
install this software.

Once again, would you care to elaborate on what "crashed my @INC" means to
you? Just to prove once again that you're full of crap, I downloaded and
installed the IDE without problem.

Instead of posting your half-baked warnings to Usenet, why don't you do
something useful with your time and contact the developers. If their
software really is the cause, I'm sure they'd like to know.

Matt
 
R

Robin

Well, I don't know this product you're talking about, so I cannot
exclude a priori and with absolute certainty that what you're saying
is true, but taking into account your recent posts... I'd say that
you'd better ask first if by any means you did something wrong and be
sure that you didn't and *then* possibly, advise people not to install
"that software"...

actually I tried the default install for both activeperl and perl builder so
I don't think I was doing something wrong, that's why I posted it. I know
about win32 systems pretty well, so I know I didn't do something wrong,
sorry to appear irate, but it's true, this product needs work before it
stops screwing people's systems. Some people here tell me that I don't know
much about perl, this may be true, but I do know win32.

Has anyone else experienced this problem with perl builder?

One last thing, all that needs to be done to correct the problem is a
lengthy re-install of activeperl.
 
R

Robin

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Matt Garrish said:
Once again, would you care to elaborate on what "crashed my @INC" means to
you? Just to prove once again that you're full of crap, I downloaded and
installed the IDE without problem.

Instead of posting your half-baked warnings to Usenet, why don't you do
something useful with your time and contact the developers. If their
software really is the cause, I'm sure they'd like to know.

Matt
well, perl was running fine... and then it wasn't it would start saying,
could not locate this or that file in @INC and then when I looked for the
file in my perl's folder, the files that @INC couldn't find weren't there.
Maybe the developers fixed this in their latest version?? Weird shit,
-Robin
 

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