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Re: [wn-perl] Re: WordNet-QueryData installation

Dear
We can install perl in any derive. I think default location of perl
modules may be two place. this perl\lib or perl\site\lib.
How I become to know this is when I write 'perl test.pl' in command line,
it shows the message that it can not find WordNet\Wordnet.pm in @INC of
c:\perl\lib or c:\perl\site\lib.
Hope you can understand my words.

--- Jason Rennie <jrennie@...> wrote:
On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 09:50:42PM -0700, Hla Hla Htay wrote:
> I want to tell you how I install WordNet::QueryData in Window XP. I
just unpack WordNet-QueryData zip file. I create a folder name WordNet in
c:\perl\lib and copy WordNet.pm to c:\perl\lib\WordNet\.
> After that I go to that directory WordNet-QueryData. write in command line
perl Makefile.PL.

Is c:\perl\lib the standard place for perl modules on Windows? Is
that the default location if you install perl?

Jason



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Hi, there, I am new with Perl, and I have a question about the installation. In fact, my WNHOME is set to C:\Program Files\WordNet\2.0, which is my wordnet is...
stevenlee21
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Sep 3, 2004
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Try this (taken from the 'README' file): WINDOWS ... 0) Make sure that you have installed WordNet to C:\Program Files\WordNet\2.0 1) Unpack the WordNet...
jasonrennie
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Sep 3, 2004
2:53 pm

For what its worth: I work on Windows all the time, and I keep having to go through the make -> make install process for various perl libraries (like Jason's...
Satanjeev Banerjee
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Sep 3, 2004
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Jason, Thanks. I tried your advice. It prints "OK 1 .......OK50". However, what do I need to do to finalize the installation. The installation doesn't seem...
stevenlee21
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Sep 3, 2004
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Jason's solution will likely work for you. But, if you want to install other Perl modules under Windows, here's what's going wrong: Most unix-like operating...
Ben
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Sep 3, 2004
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Whoops, I should learn to read through the whole thread before posting a reply. Sorry, ignore my previous mail. -Bano Ben <ben@...> wrote: ...
Satanjeev Banerjee
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... I'll add this to the README file. Here's what the updated section now looks like: WINDOWS INSTALL ... 0) Make sure that you have installed WordNet to...
Jason Rennie
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Sep 3, 2004
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Jason, Thanks a lot for your prompt response. Same thanks goes to Ben and Banerjee. "nmake" fixed all the problem. It would help other people a lot if you add...
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Sep 3, 2004
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Hello, I want to tell you how I install WordNet::QueryData in Window XP. I just unpack WordNet-QueryData zip file. I create a folder name WordNet in...
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... Is c:\perl\lib the standard place for perl modules on Windows? Is that the default location if you install perl? Jason...
Jason Rennie
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Sep 6, 2004
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Dear We can install perl in any derive. I think default location of perl modules may be two place. this perl\lib or perl\site\lib. How I become to know this is...
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... Very understandable. Thanks. I think perl\site\lib would be the appropriate location. ... WINDOWS INSTALLATION ... This assumes that perl was installed...
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