Re: [rt-users] Rt3.8 package for debian

2008-08-20 Thread Andrew Ruthven
Hi Johan, Could you please let me know what request of my request-tracker3.8 package you've installed? libemail-address-perl is on the dependency list at the moment, but there was a missing comma that might have caused issues. I've added libgraphviz-perl, thanks! Cheers! On Mon, 2008-08-18 at

Re: [rt-users] Rt3.8 package for debian

2008-08-20 Thread Andrew Ruthven
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 12:04 +1000, Trent W. Buck wrote: Andrew Ruthven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've built some RT 3.8.1rc5 packages which I've been using on Lenny. deb http://debian.etc.gen.nz lenny rt There is a missing Recommends for libgraphviz-perl. Rats, so it is. I add the

Re: [rt-users] Rt3.8 package for debian

2008-08-19 Thread Trent W. Buck
Andrew Ruthven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've built some RT 3.8.1rc5 packages which I've been using on Lenny. deb http://debian.etc.gen.nz lenny rt There is a missing Recommends for libgraphviz-perl. Also, I'd appreciate copies of the .dsc and .diff.gz.

Re: [rt-users] Rt3.8 package for debian

2008-08-18 Thread johan baarman
Hi Andrew, Yes, I found your instructions later while browsing the email-archive. Since this is a fresh install I went ahead and upgraded to lenny at the same time. It worked like a charm except when initializing the database. It was complaining that Can't locate Email/Address.pm in @INC... I

Re: [rt-users] Rt3.8 package for debian

2008-08-15 Thread Andrew Ruthven
Hi Johan, The packages that Emmanuel Lacour have built only include the required dependencies for Etch (they're already present for Lenny). I've built some RT 3.8.1rc5 packages which I've been using on Lenny. I've back-ported them to Etch, but haven't tested them on Etch. Feel free to try using

[rt-users] Rt3.8 package for debian

2008-08-14 Thread johan baarman
Hi, I'm about to try out the new rt3.8 on debian etch and saw that Emmanuel Lacour already built a package for it. Can I install rt3.8 directly by that package or is it only for the dependencies? On 1 Aug 2008, at 8:52 am, Emmanuel Lacour wrote: As I already said here, I made needed packages