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Re: [help-GIFT] GIFT installation (new to GIFT)
From: |
Wolfgang Müller |
Subject: |
Re: [help-GIFT] GIFT installation (new to GIFT) |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Jan 2004 08:56:52 +0100 |
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On Friday 30 January 2004 00:07, Howard Lee wrote:
> Dear Dr. Mueller,
Uhh.... If you sign Howard, and I sign Wolfgang, you've got to call me
Wolfgang. Otherwise you become Mr. Lee. It's your choice :-) .
Dear Howard, (or if you prefer Mr. Lee)
> Sorry I was away for the past few weeks.
This happens... thanks for your answer.
> I had followed your
> advise, and varified the Parse::Yapp package is installed in the default
> directoy (/usr/bin) and I also reinstall the XML::XQL package and had
> varified the XML::XQL package is working.
How and where did you verify that it's working?
(errors snipped)
> To examing this error, I opened up the XQL.pm file and the line
> 969 states:
> use XML::XQL::Parser;
In fact this is the Perl equivalent to the JAVA/Python import statement.
> I had also checked that Parser directory exists under XQL. => just
> wondering: what is the condition to for the above statement to return a
> true value? Maybe I am missing something here??
True means that you can import XML::XQL::Parser. Did you check that
XML::XQL::Parser.pm is a nonempty file?
> Thank you very much in advance for your advise.
Thank you very much for helping me sort this out.
> Sincerely,
Same,
Wolfgang
> Howard
>
> PS. things I have tried so far hoping to resolve the GIFT installation
> problem on my machine:
>
> logged in as root:
>
> reinstalling Parse::Yapp
> reinstalling XML::XQL module
did you make make clean?
> adding /usr/lib to the PATH
this should not change anything, does it?
> installing gift-prerequisites-0.09 package
> ocnfiguring gift-0.1.9 (problem occurred)
Thanks for this P.S. it's very to keep track.