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2008 Oct 26
1
cpan2rpm
When you use --no-depchk with this tool, does this actually turn off the dependency
check in the final rpm as well? Reading docs about this I am not sure and I just installed
an rpm that I know I am missing the deps for and built with this switch and it installed fine?
Thanks,
jlc
2007 Aug 05
1
Enbended Perl
Hi All;
I am looking for a way to install Enbedded Perl on a Blue Quartz CentOS 4
Based server....
Any info on how to do it ???
All I have is http://perl.apache.org/embperl/
And no info on installing it on the Apache/2.0.52 (CentOS) Server
Used by BQ Cent OS4
Personally I have never heard of it but I had a request to use it
On one of my production servers...
Franklin S. Werren webmaster at
2005 Dec 08
5
perl module
Hi list,
I have trouble install the following perl modules to my Centos 4.2 server
and I need help
Digest::SHA1
Digest::HMAC
Net::DNS
Time::HiRes
HTML::Tagset
HTML::Parser
Pod::Usage
Parse::Syslog
Statistics::Distributions
I tried "perl -MCPAN -e shell" and then "install Pod::Usage" and I got the
following errors:
CPAN: Storable loaded ok
Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata
2006 Jun 07
2
mkcert.sh broken
I've just installed dovecot on my FC5 box. I tweaked the
dovecot-openssl.cnf and attempted to recreate the cert but get the errors
below. I see older postings about this problem on FC2. help?
- e
# ./mkcert.sh
/etc/ssl/certs directory doesn't exist
/etc/ssl/private directory doesn't exist
error on line -1 of dovecot-openssl.cnf
2810:error:02001002:system library:fopen:No such
2002 Jun 09
1
account aliases?
hello everyone,
I've looked through Google and this list's archives but have come up empty.
here's may question: I have an NT laptop where I log in as administrator, I
have a linux box with an account of my one (erick). Everytime I try to
access the filesystem on the Linux box, NT sends credentials for
administrator which of course, is wrong. when the challenge fail I'm
prompted
2002 Dec 22
1
weird stat()
hei everyone,
I have a weird problem: if I do a
# cd /somedir; stat somesubdir |grep Modify
where /somedir is some directory on an SMB-mounted filesystem I get one
datetime... but I I do:
# cd /somedir; stat * |grep Modify
for the same directory I get a Modify time which consistently differs by 1
second. As I'm writing a perl module to detect differences in a filesystem
and rely on the