MacPerl has a preferences menu item or something similar. When I installed it I found I couldn't do much with using the available modules until I deleted my prefs for MacPerl, and tried to reset them in the preferences menu... -David On Thu, 13 Mar 1997, Laurent Bardi wrote: > hi , > > > me again: > > when i save as a runtime version and i try to run the app > he says > "can t locate xxxx.pm in @INC" > i ve test in an app, alone: > print "@INC\n"; > > the result is local folder and some other folders that are not in rapport to > macperl > > could someone explain me that??? > > ps: the 2 .pm file i need are memory.pm and resource.pm > > -- > > Laurent BARDI Ingenieur Systemes & Reseaux > Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique > INSTITUT de PHARMACOLOGIE et de BIOLOGIE STRUCTURALE > Tel : 05-61-17-59-47 http://www.ipbs.fr/scipol/ > Fax : 05-61-17-59-94 lolo@ipbs.fr > CNRS-IPBS 205 Route de Narbonne 31400 TOULOUSE FRANCE > > /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > / There is worse than to have not succeded : / > / Not to have tried ! / > /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > > If it stinks, it's chemistry. If it moves, it's biology. > If it does not work, It's computer science. > > Linux the choice of a GNU generation >