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I think that I have a bad path in @INC. I'm not too familiar with this new-fangled UNIX stuff. But I sure like the way that it sets permissions.
When running a setup utility, the @INC listed an incorrect path, which I've now changed in the Varsconfig file. But the old path continues to show up in @INC.
What can I do?
Last edited by Bill B; 11/05/2006 12:57 PM.
Bill Barker Issaquah, Wa
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I type Like navaho
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hmm.. make sure main.inc.php is fixed as well if it's one of the main paths/urls
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AA, I think he's talking about a UBB.Classic. Perl's @INC is wrong.
At least, that's my guess. Where else would he see a vars_config.cgi?
Picture perfect penmanship here.
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Yes, it was in reference to where we have Classic running. We just moved to this new host and it is very slow. We are in the process of converting to Threads, but I"m nervous that the response time will not be acceptable. That's how I came to look at the @INC listing.
Bill Barker Issaquah, Wa
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