At 12:41 PM -0400 10/14/00, tedd@sperling.com wrote: >I'm trying to install a calendar program at my web site, but I'm having a >minor bit of trouble trying to make it work. I'm sure that I must be doing >something wrong. >You can review my current installation of the calendar program via: > http://www.sperling.com/calendar.html Actually, this isn't going to do much good for most people on the list. What I would need in order to provide you much help is to know where you got the program, how you installed it, etc. >It comes up fine -- however, when I select next, or previous, I received >the following error: > >--- start of error message >Software error: > >Can't locate CGI/Minimal.pm in @INC (@INC contains: >http://www.sperling.com/programs/calendar /usr/lib/perl5/mips-linux/5.00404 >/usr/lib/perl5 >/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/mips-linux /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl .) at >/home/sites/site115/web/programs/calendar/calendar.cgi line 59. BEGIN >failed--compilation aborted at >/home/sites/site115/web/programs/calendar/calendar.cgi line 59. > >For help, please send mail to the webmaster (site115), giving this error >message and the time and date of the error. >--- end of message > >I've tried to contact the webmaster listed above, but it's a non-address. I assume that the webmaster is configurable and is supposed to me you :-) >What am I doing wrong? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. >Also, what is "CGI/Minimal.pm" and where can I get it? From the information you have provided so far, I'd say what you have done wrong is the installation. Your installation is missing Minimal.pm which should reside in your CGI directory, wherever you have that installed. I note that neither my default installation of MacPerl nor my default installation of RedHat Linux 6.1 include this module nor could I find it on CPAN (but I admit to being a CPAN weenie). Maybe someone on this list has heard of this CGI and knows all about it or understands more than I do about CPAN etc, but if you don't get a satisfactory reply, please post again with more information as to where you got this CGI, how you did the install, what platform you are using, etc. Best of luck! -David Steffen- David Steffen, Ph.D. President, Biomedical Computing, Inc. <http://www.biomedcomp.com/> Phone: (713) 610-9770 FAX: (713) 610-9769 E-mail: steffen@biomedcomp.com ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-webcgi-request@macperl.org