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Re: Confused . . .: msg#00110

Subject: Re: Confused . . .
At 13:34 -0500 1/30/05, Lola Lee wrote:
>I've got perl5.8.6 installed.  When I do perl -v, I see that perl 5.8.6 is 
>running.  Yet when I do "man perl", at the end of the file I'm seeing this:

There is a "whereis" database that may need to be updated. Normal maintenance 
routines will do it for you on, I think, a monthly basis.

sudo periodic daily
sudo periodic weekly
sudo periodic monthly


They run automatically if your machine is running at night but they can be run 
from Terminal.

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