Perl upgrades but can't get to the new version
Hi,
I'm new at this, sorry if this is in the wrong place.
Ultimately, I want to design some web pages on my local Red Hat Server (7.2) using GD and/or Image::Magick. I've done some basic stuff - posting perl pages from /cgi-bin/, but now I want to upgrade perl and add the necessary perl modules.
However, I have fallen at the first hurdle....
The system is currently running perl 5.6.0. I've upgraded to 5.8.0 using the rpm distro, and the latest stable.gz from CPAN. I'm not sure which one did the load because I've gone around in circles with this. Anyway, I think it's there because if I try to load it again it says it's already there.
However, when I perl -v, it tells me I still have 5.6.0
I installed from an account other than root.
I assume I need to tell the system how to use perl 5.8.0 for all users somehow. Is there some global parameter somewhere that I need to set?
Or does something need to be added to a login script in the user account?
Thanks,
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