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Installing in wrong location #4

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christopherraa opened this issue Sep 10, 2016 · 2 comments
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Installing in wrong location #4

christopherraa opened this issue Sep 10, 2016 · 2 comments

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@christopherraa
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As this module is set up it currently installs itself in the wrong location. My assumption is that this is due to incorrect use of Alien::Base, but I am not certain. This issue is also reported to the RT tracker. See issue 116956.

I am creating this issue here as well in case I figure out a way to make Alien::ImageMagick compatible with plenv / local::lib and end up creating a pull request. I you @jeteve have any pointers or have already thought of a fix then it would be much appreciated.

Cheers!

christopherraa added a commit to christopherraa/Alien-ImageMagick that referenced this issue Sep 10, 2016
This makes the module installable when using plenv / local::lib alone,
which then solves the issue of binaries and module code erroneously
being put into the perl installation directory. The perl installation
directory might not even be writable by the installing user, so this is
needed if this module is to be used in a shared environment.

See also:

    https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=116956
    jeteve#4
@christopherraa
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Is this somehing that could be looked into? Please also see the linked commit.

@robrwo
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robrwo commented Mar 8, 2022

This is still an issue. https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=101952

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