[ic] Copied Catalog displaying ITL tags

Wes Faul wes.faul at gmail.com
Mon May 7 19:13:45 EDT 2007


I've found a bunch of perl modules that the custom tags require.  I've
been setting them up, but have run into a problem installing
Math::Fraction.  Also, I noticed that Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat
were requirements and tried installing those separately, but they both
fail the tests using "perl -MCPAN -e 'install Math::BigInt" (and
Math::BigFloat and Math::Fraction).  Any tips on getting these to
install?  Or what tests I can run to see why it's failing?
Thanks,
Wes

On 5/7/07, Peter <peter at pajamian.dhs.org> wrote:
> On 05/07/2007 09:10 AM, Wes Faul wrote:
> > OK - They look like custom tags.  I copied over all of the directories
> > from /usr/local/interchange/code/ to the same spot in the test server.
> > Now, when I restart Interchange, I get compile errors - Can't Locate
> > Meta/XXXXX in @INC.  In most of them, XXXXX is Product.  So I copied
> > over the /usr/local/interchange/lib/ to the same spot on the test
> > server.  Now I'm getting other "Can't Locate" errors.  Is there an
> > easier or more accurate way of doing this?  Unfortuantely, I'm going
> > from Interchange 5.2.0 on the live server to 5.4.2 on the test server,
> > otherwise I'd copy the entire /usr/local/interchange directory.
>
> For starters please don't top post.  See the mailing list guidelines at
> <http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users>.
>
> It looks like your custom tags use custom perl modules as well (in a
> rather strange way that I've never seen before for IC either).  Search
> for the Meta directory on your old setup under
> /usr/local/interchange/lib.  It could also be anywhere in the @INC path
> which you can see by doing:
> perl -e 'print "@INC\n"'
>
> Peter
>
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