Tnx,
Honestly ... most of the Info u wrote is not really clear for me ,
as i never deal with Perl installation but coding onlyu
Tried:
[xxxxx@xxxx ExtUtils-MakeMaker-7.30]$ eval `perl -I"/testusers/env/tes
+t/nadavp/perl5/lib" -Mlocal::lib`
Bad : modifier in $ (/).
Also:
xxxp@illxxx ExtUtils-MakeMaker-7.30]$ ksh
Hello !!!!
$ export LOCAL_LIB_EXTRACTED_DIR=/testusers/env/test/nadavp/perl5
$ eval `perl -I"$LOCAL_LIB_EXTRACTED_DIR/lib" -Mlocal::lib`
ksh: eval: line 1: ${?PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT}: bad substitution
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