Hello just want to make sure if I'm not commiting any significant change on the server that I'm using:
I installed perl via conda recipe: conda install perl
then for installing x program I need to add a new module called LWP:Simple
so I oppened the perl shell (I suppose that this is the perl shell) via perl -MCPAN -e shell
command
at this point, when I install any perl module under that shell, does the installed modules produce any change on the server far beyond disk usage? or it only commit changes on the perl script that I have installed on my conda environment?
You can also explicitely deactivate the conda base environment by
conda deactivate
, then everything should install as if conda was not present at all.Avoiding autoactivation of conda base upon terminal startup can be achieved by:
heyy didnt know that I can handle perl module installation using conda, thanks!!
No worries! it works similar for R-packages (
conda install r-optparse
), but the renaming is not always straightforward. I usually end up googling 'packagename conda' for the correct name.