Angus D Madden said:
> Assuming you have a working cpan cofniguration, you can use dh-make-perl.
>
> dh-make-perl --cpan module
>
> I have used this before and it just worked. ymmv.
I use mimedefang testing, spamaassassing unstable, and kernel 2.4.23, on
my production external mx server.
Everyt
Angus D Madden said:
> Assuming you have a working cpan cofniguration, you can use dh-make-perl.
>
> dh-make-perl --cpan module
>
> I have used this before and it just worked. ymmv.
I use mimedefang testing, spamaassassing unstable, and kernel 2.4.23, on
my production external mx server.
Everyt
Kris Deugau, Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 05:41:18PM -0500:
>
> Is there something like cpan2rpm or cpanflute for Debian? I'd like to
> pull in current versions of Perl modules (or even just recompile the
> stable version against different libs).
>
Assuming you have a working cpan cofniguration, you c
Not sure if you were after comments or if there was a question in there
somewhere but Intel whitebox servers offer the capabilities of a add-in
server management card intergrated onto the motherboard and also have
serial redirection over IP, so you can have full BIOS access from a
remote lan st
Kris Deugau, Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 05:41:18PM -0500:
>
> Is there something like cpan2rpm or cpanflute for Debian? I'd like to
> pull in current versions of Perl modules (or even just recompile the
> stable version against different libs).
>
Assuming you have a working cpan cofniguration, you c
Not sure if you were after comments or if there was a question in there
somewhere but Intel whitebox servers offer the capabilities of a add-in
server management card intergrated onto the motherboard and also have
serial redirection over IP, so you can have full BIOS access from a
remote lan st
Here's a wierd one.
Our SpamAssassin daemon crashed and, when I tried to restart it, I got:
Could not create INET socket: Address already in use IO::Socket::INET:
Address already in use
... and I can't find any running spamd, so it looks like it's a stuck
socket.
I haven't seen one of these fo
G'day,
"Kris Deugau" wrote:
[...]
> Due to some of the software in Debian stable being really *badly*
> outdated (ie, SpamAssassin), and some just plain missing (ClamAV,
> MIMEDefang, and an assortment of Perl bits), I've set up apt sources
> pointing to backports.org, but there's nothing there fo
Since we often have limited physical access to our machines, and our
collective members are spread around the country, our holy grail is remote
hardware administration.
This could mean a lot of things. Mostly, we just need to:
1. power cycle computers remotely
2. access the bios and boot menu rem
I'm currently working on replacing a few RedHat 7.3 boxen with Debian
systems- Debian primarily because it's what head office is using.
Due to some of the software in Debian stable being really *badly*
outdated (ie, SpamAssassin), and some just plain missing (ClamAV,
MIMEDefang, and an assortment
Here's a wierd one.
Our SpamAssassin daemon crashed and, when I tried to restart it, I got:
Could not create INET socket: Address already in use IO::Socket::INET:
Address already in use
... and I can't find any running spamd, so it looks like it's a stuck
socket.
I haven't seen one of these
G'day,
"Kris Deugau" wrote:
[...]
> Due to some of the software in Debian stable being really *badly*
> outdated (ie, SpamAssassin), and some just plain missing (ClamAV,
> MIMEDefang, and an assortment of Perl bits), I've set up apt sources
> pointing to backports.org, but there's nothing there fo
Since we often have limited physical access to our machines, and our
collective members are spread around the country, our holy grail is remote
hardware administration.
This could mean a lot of things. Mostly, we just need to:
1. power cycle computers remotely
2. access the bios and boot menu rem
I'm currently working on replacing a few RedHat 7.3 boxen with Debian
systems- Debian primarily because it's what head office is using.
Due to some of the software in Debian stable being really *badly*
outdated (ie, SpamAssassin), and some just plain missing (ClamAV,
MIMEDefang, and an assortment
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