Hello Reindl,
Friday, November 14, 2014, 7:51:23 PM, you wrote:
install the epel-release package on CentOS - i would call that repo
mandatory and it *never* collides with the base-repos
repo id
base
epel
extras
rpmforge
updates
So back to yum to install?
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Best regards,
Holtain
Am 15.11.2014 um 09:59 schrieb Niamh Holding:
Hello Reindl,
Friday, November 14, 2014, 7:51:23 PM, you wrote:
install the epel-release package on CentOS - i would call that repo
mandatory and it *never* collides with the base-repos
repo id
base
epel
extras
rpmforge
updates
So back to yum
Hello Axb,
Wednesday, November 12, 2014, 12:21:19 PM, you wrote:
A is your SA 3.4 working now?
The backup server here is now working after the ISP removed the block on
incoming port 53.
The main server arrived here by courier yesterday and I'm busy kicked the
RAID1 array so it doesn't boot
On 15.11.14 10:09, Reindl Harald wrote:
in case of packages you need and available yes!
* only download them and install by rpm without
have the repo enabled will not update them in
the future until you do by hand
* if you have the repo enabled there is no point
in download and use rpm
A few more examples:
WP_POMO - http://pastebin.com/ZeEEcPpN
LOC_POMO - http://pastebin.com/1zJmXnXD - not hitting very often
SUBJECT_REPEAT - http://pastebin.com/Q7ZHgFV8 http://pastebin.com/P1LBzGZ0
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Paul Stead
Systems Engineer
Zen Internet
On 11/15/2014 11:20 AM, Paul Stead wrote:
A few more examples:
WP_POMO - http://pastebin.com/ZeEEcPpN
LOC_POMO - http://pastebin.com/1zJmXnXD - not hitting very often
SUBJECT_REPEAT - http://pastebin.com/Q7ZHgFV8 http://pastebin.com/P1LBzGZ0
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Paul Stead
Systems Engineer
Zen Internet
If
Hello Axb,
Friday, November 14, 2014, 7:32:17 PM, you wrote:
What's the requiremenet?
What does Perl Makefile.PL ask for?
The output of perl Makefile.PL is in the root message, for example-
NOTE: the optional Mail::SPF module is not installed.
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Best regards,
Holtain
Hello Axb,
Saturday, November 15, 2014, 11:21:51 AM, you wrote:
By now, I assume you've solved the problem
Well...
I'm tempted to try-
yum install Mail-SPF, but all the differing advice here has made me wary.
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Best regards,
Holtainmailto:holt...@hotmail.com