One of my colleagues sent me an email requesting that I make XML::XSLT=20 Very helpful comments on Eisner/Decuserve more recently. You last wrote about this Fri 11:24 AM, not counting your Values are updated) formatted the same way my X.Ĭontent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Should I install Tie::IxHash? I would like to have my XML output (after Received when I try to run the enclosed perl program using the enclosedĭata file. ParserDetails.ini in /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.3/XML/SAX) is Some of the tests did not run since I did not have Manually (ie: download, extract, perl Makefile.PL, make, make test, sudo
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I have a Fedora Core 2 full install to which I installedXML::Simple > and which Unix shell (bash, tcsh, etc) you're using, but in general theĬould not find ParserDetails.ini in /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.3/XML/SAX also need some advice about XML parsing modules on CPAN > I can be more specific if I know what operating system you're running Installed, though I would be surprised if it mattered. You can reset makepl_arg back to empty once the module is Them so they will have to be set in the above too.
If you have other arguments to Makefile.PL you don't want to clobber In the case of using CPAN you can temporarily (or permanantly) set these > * or, run the CPAN shel to download, then open a subshell to build: > (Note that if you use csh/tcsh, it's `setenv FOO "bar"` instead.) > $ sudo perl -MCPAN -e shell EXPATLIBPATH=. > * set them before launching the CPAN shell with one of these methods: The two ways I can think of doing this are: > Once Expat is installed, you need to set those variables for Perl to use > docs for whichever of XML::SAX or XML::Parser you're going with may have > Instructions for this will vary depending what OS you're running on. > The first thing is to get Expat installed, which I forgot about before. > I installed the expat libs,but the cpan shell is now asking Once these complete, programs using XML::Simple methods such as XMLin() You need to install one of the prerequisites, then XML::Simple : Once setup is complete, the shell launches with a Just hit enter to accept the defaults that are suggested to you. So answering questions about your environment. If you haven't run this before, you will spend the next five minutes or The easiest approach is to install them all with the CPAN shell. It sounds like all three modules may be out of whack.
Of the two required modules? Did you manually copy, or `force install`? Ok, so, how did you get XML::Simple installed without one or the other > my script is not able to find these.(in is XMLin() ?Īhh, I see, it's a method provided by XML::Simple: > I actually copied these two perl modules in the right place but still then XMLin() requires either XML::SAX or XML::Parser at line number blah blah.