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Re^2: When cpan returns the dreaded "won't install without force"by Intrepid (Deacon) |
on Mar 23, 2013 at 03:56 UTC ( [id://1024998]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Note: this reply is mainly going to be a redirect to a new node that takes the discussion from this point. Expect an update soon. Withhold critical judgement until then, please. sundialsvc4 wrote (the quotations may be slightly adjusted to add my emphasis or to enhance clarity if I thought it could be improved):
As to the last, certainly, they are. But as an overall generalization this is far less likely when using the cpan clients to install modules. The clients prompt the user when installation of the module with unfulfilled prereqs has been requested. Not to belabor the point but this is not how the OP reported the pattern of events. No mention was made of cpan prompting her as Makefile was built-which is long before cpan states (after the test run) that it won't install without force. These are good points and are scenarios that are familiar to many Perlmonks. The 2 selected statements are both about external dependencies (where “external” in this context means provisioned from outside the CPAN installer universe). Such being the case, and knowing how sticky this whole area can be, I've created a new node [at 1025019 - Dei ex machina - State of the External Dependency Arts] in which to carry on this discussion. The focus of the new write-up will be that indicated by sundialsvc4's speculation Perhaps this is because there is no one single known-good way to check for it on all systems? Updated 2013-03-23 GMT
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