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<hr />Vernon Webb
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<br />From: Julian Field <MailScanner@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
<br />To: MailScanner discussion <mailscanner@lists.mailscanner.info>
<br />Sent: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 19:44:35 +0100
<br />Subject: Re: Fw: Error Starting MailScanner
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<br />> You need to decide which version of perl you want to keep.
<br />> By default, MailScanner will use /usr/bin/perl.
<br />> However, if the other one (/usr/local/bin/perl) is earlier in your
<br />> $PATH, then some of the installation might have gone into that one and
<br />> not /usr/bin/perl.
<br />>
<br />> I would advise scrapping /usr/local/bin/perl and /usr/local/lib/perl5
<br />> and anything else in /usr/local that looks like perl and re-installing
<br />> MailScanner into your system, so that it will all go in /usr/bin/perl.
<br />>
<br />> You can find perly things in /usr/local like this:
<br />> find /usr/local -name '*perl*' -print
<br />>
<br />> Vernon Webb wrote:
<br />> >
<br />> > OK, I have some more info. When I installed MailScanner it told me the
<br />> > following:
<br />> >
<br />> > You appear to have 2 versions of Perl installed,
<br />> > the normal one in /usr/bin and one in /usr/local.
<br />> > This often happens if you have used CPAN to install modules.
<br />> > I strongly advise you remove all traces of perl from
<br />> > within /usr/local and then run this script again.
<br />> >
<br />> > If you do not want to do that, and really want to continue,
<br />> > then you will need to run this script as
<br />> > ./install.sh ignore-perl
<br />> >
<br />> > I had no idea what to do so I told it to ignore this. Any idea how I
<br />> > locate this other Perl and remove it?
<br />> >
<br />> > Thanks
<br />> >
<br />> >
<br />>
<br />> Jules
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