Hi,
> I've never had to delete that file, and can always find the latest
> versions. There is something else going on, but I can't know what.
> Maybe file perms? perhaps the part of CPAN that would connect couldn't
> and then failed uninformatively? Have you the latest CPAN bundle?
Well at first
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From: "Peter Kiem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Red Hat Users List " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 15:41
Subject: Re: CPAN not finding latest modules [Solved]
> >> Try a different mirror. mirrors.kernel.org has 2.50.
>> Try a different mirror. mirrors.kernel.org has 2.50.
OK, I added mirrors.kernel.org to my list of mirrors but that didn't help.
I then deleted /root/.cpan/Metadata and tried again. Lo and behold it all
worked!
Should I be deleting the Metadata file regularly? Shouldn't the CPAN
module detec
Hi Rick,
> Try a different mirror. mirrors.kernel.org has 2.50.
I am using 3 different mirrors and all of them give the same results and
some of these modules have been out since January!
I'll add mirrors.kernel.org and see if it works. Thanks!
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Regards,
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Try a different mirror. mirrors.kernel.org has 2.50.
-Rick
Peter Kiem wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install amavisd-new-20030314 on a Red Hat 7.2 system and
using CPAN to install the required Perl modules.
Install of Mail::SpamAssassin finds version 2.43 whereas 2.5 is
recommended. Searching the CPA
Hi,
I'm trying to install amavisd-new-20030314 on a Red Hat 7.2 system and
using CPAN to install the required Perl modules.
Install of Mail::SpamAssassin finds version 2.43 whereas 2.5 is
recommended. Searching the CPAN website I only see 2.50 listed.
Also required modules like Time::HiRes and