Hi,

On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 4:00 PM, Angus McIntyre <[email protected]> wrote:
> My guess is that this might be because I have done a source install of Perl 
> to get a current version of Perl.

This is probably the cause, yes.


> Is there any way that I can work around this? Can I skip the 
> spamassassin-toaster component and then build it manually somehow later? Can 
> I retrofit a toaster built without SA with a straight source-install of 
> SpamAssassin?

I don't know the answer for this...


> Failing that, does anyone know of a source for a current Perl RPM?  (I know 
> that we're not supposed to "play the numbers game" with CentOS", but Perl 
> 5.8.8 is not even maintained any longer). My experience has been that a lot 
> of problems with QMT - and believe me, I _have_ had a lot of problems with 
> QMT - can be resolved by doing things the CentOS way, with yum installs 
> rather than source builds.

You should always stick to the RPMs provided by the CentOS repos.
Otherwise you will break things eventually.

Have you checked:

http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/CentOS_5_QmailToaster_Install#cnt50-perl.sh_and_cnt5064-perl.sh

Perhaps the cnt50-perl.sh script could help you out?

Best,
Peter

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