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- | root@aixtest:/root > cpan | + | root@aixtest:/root > /opt/freeware/bin/cpan |
o conf init /proxy/ | o conf init /proxy/ | ||
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+ | https://community.ibm.com/community/user/power/blogs/jan-harris1/2022/03/21/aix-open-source-support-tips | ||
==== CPAN coredumps on AIX ==== | ==== CPAN coredumps on AIX ==== | ||
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# ldedit -b maxdata=0x80000000 "path to perl.rpm Perl binary" | # ldedit -b maxdata=0x80000000 "path to perl.rpm Perl binary" | ||
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+ | ==== CPAN install modules offline ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Download Perl module | ||
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+ | Go to CPAN Search website and search for the module that you wish to download. In this example, let us search, download and install XML::Parser Perl module. I have downloaded the XML-Parser-2.36.tar.gz to /home/download | ||
+ | <cli prompt='#'> | ||
+ | # cd /home/download | ||
+ | # gzip -d XML-Parser-2.36.tar.gz | ||
+ | # tar xvf XML-Parser-2.36.tar | ||
+ | # cd XML-Parser-2.36 | ||
+ | </cli> | ||
+ | <cli prompt='#'> | ||
+ | # perl Makefile.PL | ||
+ | Checking if your kit is complete... | ||
+ | Looks good | ||
+ | Writing Makefile for XML::Parser::Expat | ||
+ | Writing Makefile for XML::Parser | ||
+ | # make | ||
+ | # make test | ||
+ | # make install | ||
+ | </cli> | ||
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+ | ==== CPAN repository offline ==== | ||
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+ | https://www.cpan.org/modules/01modules.index.html |