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SubjectRe: RLIM_INFINITY inconsistency between archs
Peter Jones wrote:
> >
> > You missed the point here. Yes, /usr/lib/perl is just fine. But what
> > about locally compiled modules ? You can download thing from CPAN,
> > compile it and install. It's simple: perl Makefile.PL ; make ; make
> > install ... It'll compile CPAN module and will install it ... where
> > it'll install it ? Currently it'll install it in
> > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/i386-linux (arch-dependant files) or in
> > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl (non-arch-dependant files). Emacs will search
> > for additional packages in /usr/share/emacs/20.7/site-lisp (and
> > /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp) and so on. And sysadmin can not change it
> > easily: you need to recompile perl, emacs or tcl.
>

Ever heard of "symlinks"?

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