My development machines are different - just seems like a lot of dependancies for perl modules - I assume perl is alos used (elsewhere) for production environments. Last time I worked with CPAN to any extent was 8 to 10 years ago - and it "worked" better on UNIX, read AIX. As I want to test on AIX I need to figure out what these dependencies are, and/or if force install will hurt the testing process.
In short, working on it - my problem. Suggestions always welcome. :) On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Guenter Knauf <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Michael, > Am 22.03.2012 10:53, schrieb Michael Felt: > > Will do Gun. Thanks for the feedback. >> >> Like this in the future (or as an attachment - although I assumed (my >> error) you would cut/paste into a "notebook" - which is how I clear up >> formats I cannot read). >> >> In any case I hope you know what you need to know - I was not sure which >> one was needing testing. >> >> Unfortunately I am still fighting with perl, and getting extra mods >> installed. AIX 6.1 TYL7 does know have the ability to have a TAP >> interface, so that has taken care of a few modules - but I am really >> wondering how well perl mods have been tested for portability if they >> MUST have things that you might not want to have active in a secured >> production environment. Just my gut feeling - no comment on the testing >> process. >> > well, thats what your effort with building RPMs is good for: normally the > development machine is another one than the production machine ;-) > > Gün. > > >
