pichi wrote:
Josh,
Thanks so much for clearing that up for me. That would explain why it was so
hard to find documentation on installing Perl on an OpenBSD 4.0 box;
because its already there!
I will upgrade to the latest version. The only thing that worries me is this
is a production box and I
Richard,
Now I feel even more of a jackass, but thanks again for setting me straight.
My mind must be going on me, and no I don't smoke . anything.
Cheers,
P.
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and I have never upgraded an OpenBSD server.
Wish me luck,
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upgraded an OpenBSD server.
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On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 05:17:42 -0700 (PDT), pichi wrote
> When apps like nagiosadmin say I need "perl" what package would that
> be for OpenBSD? I know this is a lame question but I am really new
> to OpenBSD. And yes I did look around for an answer before posting this.
1. Perl is included in the
re posting this.
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