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Old 06-06-2008
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Problem installing perlcc in fedora 9

Hi guys

i installed fedora 9 in my system.

i installed perl-devel rpm and perl-5.10.0 rpm.

But perlcc not in /usr/bin/ directory.But perl,perldoc binaris installed.

i am new one for linux.
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Old 06-07-2008
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Following command will find where perl is located.

Code:
=> which perl
default perl is installed in /usr/bin/perl

if you installed new perl than it get installed in /usr/local/bin/perl

thanks,
-lalit
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To install a package (redhat based package) will require a few utilities that come by default. RPM (Redhat Package Management), YUM, apt-get all these alternatives can get a system up an ready, but I recommend you use yum. This compiler can be
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perlcc has been removed since Perl 5.10. See

perl5100delta - perldoc.perl.org
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