in reply to how do you install a perl app::someapp module in bash
Hi,
I hope your first question is about installing your script in linux machine, so you could launch the script from any directory. For this, either you can change the $PATH bash variable in ~/.bashrc file, append it with the directory which your script exists or create a link to your script under any directory which already exists in $PATH.
export PATH="$PATH:/home/YOU/YOUR_DIRECTORY";
For your second question to make the script executable, yes, you have to give it executable permission and don't forget to add the shabang inside the script.
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Re^2: how do you install a perl app::someapp module in bash
by vinoth.ree (Monsignor) on Feb 07, 2013 at 08:02 UTC | |
Re^2: how do you install a perl app::someapp module in bash
by gideondsouza (Pilgrim) on Feb 07, 2013 at 08:04 UTC |
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