Hi gang,
After a few months of outrageous instability, I am now moving WYPUG on
to a Linux server (redhat 7.2). Using ApacheToolbox
(http://www.apachetoolbox.com) I have managed to get Apache, mod_perl
and MySQL up and running, along with a few Apache modules. At this
point everything is
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
Hi gang,
After a few months of outrageous instability, I am now moving WYPUG on
to a Linux server (redhat 7.2). Using ApacheToolbox
Good idea ;))
(no i don't like redhat, but i like linux)
I now need to install some Perl modules
:: what's the best
:: way to install modules? In short, what do I need to know?
:: just type
:: perl -MCPAN -eshell
:: this will ask you some simple questions, about the nearest
:: mirror to you, and so on, if you are on the command-prompt,
:: type install Your::Module and it will fetch the
I now need to install some Perl modules (DBD-MySql, Image-Magick, etc).
Under ActivePerl on WYPUG's current Win2K box, I would simply use the
Perl Package Manager (PPM) to download and install these modules. Is
there an equivalent under Unix? If not, what's the best way to install
modules?
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
I now need to install some Perl modules (DBD-MySql, Image-Magick, etc).
Under ActivePerl on WYPUG's current Win2K box, I would simply use the
Perl Package Manager (PPM) to download and install these modules. Is
there an equivalent under Unix?
Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
I now need to install some Perl modules (DBD-MySql, Image-Magick, etc).
Under ActivePerl on WYPUG's current Win2K box, I would simply use the
Perl Package Manager (PPM) to download and install these modules. Is
there an equivalent under Unix? If not, what's the
At 7:44 AM -0500 2/15/02, fliptop wrote:
the version of makerpm.pl you find may not work with rpm version 4.0
or higher, this will fix that:
572c572
} elsif ($rpm_version =~ /rpm\s+version\s+3\.+/i) {
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} elsif ($rpm_version =~ /rpm\s+version\s+3|4\.+/i) {
Actually I