> "Ged" == Ged Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> If I can use RPM under SCO Open Server 5.0.6, and it gives me perl
>> with all the modules, Apache, and mod_perl, I 'd definitely go for
>> that. Anyone used RPM to copy installation under SCO?
[...]
My approach is to build perl, Ap
Hi guys,
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Geoffrey Young wrote:
[snip]
> > Is there anyway to copy the installation to a similar OS/architecture
> > without going through all the installtion proceedures. In another words,
> > can I copy the installed software/packages to another machine which is of
> > same
Hi there,
(You forgot to cc the List. :)
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Ganesan M wrote:
> If I can use RPM under SCO Open Server 5.0.6, and it gives me perl
> with all the modules, Apache, and mod_perl, I 'd definitely go for
> that. Anyone used RPM to copy installation under SCO?
Never done it myself,
For the CPAN perl modules, check out the CPAN autobundle feature. It will
make a "Bundle" file of every perl module installed on your machine, which
you can then copy and install on the new machine. Installing the bundle
file will make it download and install all the CPAN modules. For the rest,
e
Ganesan M wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is kinda installation question. I have installed perl, Apache,
> Mod_perl with
> some modules (GD, Apache FileManager, DBD-Chart etc.,) in my development
> machine.
> Is there anyway to copy the installation to a similar OS/architecture
> without going thr