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Martin Kißner
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      04-20-2007
Hello together,

with "perldoc perllocal" I can get some Information about modules I
installed myself.

My question:
Where is this information usually stored (which file or so)?

I have Mac OS X 10.4.
If anybody knows, I'd be interested if there is something special about
where this info is stored.

Thanks in advance and best regards
Martin

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for(0..3){for$s(0..5){print(chr($S->[$_]->[$s]+$_+1))}}'
 
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John W. Krahn
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      04-20-2007
Martin Kißner wrote:
> Hello together,
>
> with "perldoc perllocal" I can get some Information about modules I
> installed myself.
>
> My question:
> Where is this information usually stored (which file or so)?


perldoc -l perllocal



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Andreas Pürzer
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      04-20-2007
A. Sinan Unur schrieb:
> Martin Kißner <> wrote in
> news::
>
>
>>Hello together,
>>
>>with "perldoc perllocal" I can get some Information about modules I
>>installed myself.
>>
>>My question:
>>Where is this information usually stored (which file or so)?
>>

>
>
> The file is perllocal.pod. I am sure OS X has a file search utility.


Just let perldoc tell you:

`perldoc -l perllocal`

>
> Sinan


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Martin Kißner
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      04-22-2007
John W. Krahn wrote :
> Martin Kißner wrote:
>>
>> My question:
>> Where is this information usually stored (which file or so)?

>
> perldoc -l perllocal
>

Thank you very much.

Best regards
Martin

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perl -e '$S=[[73,116,114,115,31,96],[108,109,114,102,99,112],
[29,77,98,111,105,29],[100,93,95,103,97,110]];
for(0..3){for$s(0..5){print(chr($S->[$_]->[$s]+$_+1))}}'
 
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