
Yes, right I didn't remember shabang ... what about renaming /usr/bin/perl
in /usr/bin/perl584 and soft linking /usr/local/bin/perl in /usr/bin/perl ?
MV
2009/8/25 Bernd Plagge
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Thanks Phil,
I hope that there is a more elegant way but it's good to know that it works this way.
Regards, Bernd
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 17:28:43 +0100 "Stanford P."
wrote: We are having similar issues on systems (not Solaris) where the correct version of PERL is not in the place specified within each OTRS .pl script. It does not seem to be an issue in getting the main web interface working, only where you run a script explicitly ___ eg the cron jobs, or otrs.checkModules (there may be other cases too). We are encountering this issue for example on Red Hat with XAMPP installed, where that version of PERL doesn___t live in /usr/bin/perl. It looks as if the value hard-coded in each script takes precedence over the directory order in the PATH variable.
The only solution we have considered so far is manually editing the first line of each .pl file to specify the correct path. Maybe another solution would be to allow this value to be specified and used to customise each install. Interested to hear any other workarounds! Phil
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