Aren't 1.5.2_100 and 1.0050021 supposed to be equivalent in in this weird version-string-translation way that makes 5.5 and 5.005 equivalent also? On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 10:31:50 -0500 cain.cshl@gmail.com wrote: > I really don't think the BioPerl version detection is wrong. I actually > don't check Bio::Root::Version::VERSION in Makefile.PL, I check > Bio::Graphics::Panel->api_version. When it doesn't find the correct > api_version, it gives a warning the BioPerl 1.5.2 is not installed. I > have seen this happen when more than one BioPerl instance is installed > and `perl Makefile.PL` finds the wrong one first. My suggestion is to > try reinstalling BioPerl and providing the --uninst 1 argument to remove > older versions of BioPerl: > > sudo ./Build install --uninst 1 > > Scott > > > On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 15:12 +0000, Sendu Bala wrote: > > Stephan Roessner wrote: > > > Dear support team, > > > > > > I installed bioperl 1.5.2_100 on a ferdora machine to be able to use > > > gbrowse. > > > The installation seems to work (except of the test failures) but the > > > gbrowse installation tells me that BIO::pERL 1.0050021 is > installed, but > > > of course it requires 1.52. > > > > > > Is there a chance to find out what went wrong? > > > > Nothing went wrong with the Bioperl installation (well, expect there > > shouldn't have been any test failures - can you post those please?). > > gbrowse simply defined its Bioperl requirement incorrectly. If you tell > > me exactly where you downloaded gbrowse from and how you went about > > installing it, and provide the exact, complete error message you got > > from it, I might be able help the authors fix the problem. > > > > Or I'm pretty sure they can figure it our for themselves :) > > _______________________________________________ > > Bioperl-l mailing list > > Bioperl-l@lists.open-bio.org > > http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/bioperl-l > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Scott Cain, Ph. D. cain@cshl.edu > GMOD Coordinator (http://www.gmod.org/) 216-392-3087 > Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory