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Old 11-09-2008, 01:02 AM   #18
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Do they steps on the mobiperl site not work? I do plan to do this, but was basically going to steal those directions. I have yet to run mobiperl stuff on my Mac... only done that on Windows so far.

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The steps on the mobiperl site probably work if you are a programming geek, but I haven’t programmed in 20 years and it’s like reading a foreign language. Plus there’s too many alternates, I just want one set of step by step instruction to follow that match what I will see on the Mac. The instructions on the mobiperl site don’t seem to correspond with any Mac directories that I see. As soon as they started talking about CPAN, I was totally lost.

The instructions talk about having Perl in /opt/local/bin, but there is no such directory on either of my Macs (one PPC, one Intel). I have toggled the ”Show hidden files and directories” switch. Perl commands do run, so Perl is on there somewhere.

“which perl” gives me: /usr/bin/perl

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