Mark Martinec writes:
> On Friday 02 April 2010 15:31:39 Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>> > According to that Apache wikipage
>> > Net::Ident is required by SA.
>
> Net::Ident is NOT required by SA, it is entirely optional
> (unless you want to use --auth-ident option to spamd).
> And you'd better NOT u
On Friday 02 April 2010 15:31:39 Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> > According to that Apache wikipage
> > Net::Ident is required by SA.
Net::Ident is NOT required by SA, it is entirely optional
(unless you want to use --auth-ident option to spamd).
And you'd better NOT use it, unless you have full control
Jari Fredriksson writes:
> On 2.4.2010 14:31, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>> Jari Fredriksson writes:
>>
>>> On 2.4.2010 14:02, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
My problem with Net::Ident did not go away.
>>>
>>> I might try "force install Net::Ident" and then prepare to format my HD :(
>>
>>
On 2.4.2010 14:31, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> Jari Fredriksson writes:
>
>> On 2.4.2010 14:02, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>>>
>>> My problem with Net::Ident did not go away.
>>>
>>
>> I might try "force install Net::Ident" and then prepare to format my HD :(
>
> It looks like it does not pose a proble
Jari Fredriksson writes:
> On 2.4.2010 14:02, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>>
>> My problem with Net::Ident did not go away.
>>
>
> I might try "force install Net::Ident" and then prepare to format my HD :(
It looks like it does not pose a problem. Is it an important module, or
can I live without it
On 2.4.2010 14:14, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> Most of my problems where solved by installing db-dev abd running
> 'install Bundle::CPAN'. But some problems remain.
>
>
>> When I give:
>> i Razor2::Client::Agent
>> I get:
>> No objects found of any type for argument Razor2::Client::Agent
>
On 2.4.2010 14:02, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
> My problem with Net::Ident did not go away.
>
I might try "force install Net::Ident" and then prepare to format my HD :(
It has worked sometimes, and never failed. But I have not done it too often.
Installing from CPAN can be pain.
--
http://www.
Most of my problems where solved by installing db-dev abd running
'install Bundle::CPAN'. But some problems remain.
Cecil Westerhof writes:
> Also with the script I use to run sa-update I created a log file. When I
> do:
> grep 'not installed\|warning' sa-update.log
> I get:
> Apr 2 02:
Cecil Westerhof writes:
>> In CPAN, you might want to try at least
>>
>>install Bundle::CPAN
>
> I'll do this. Will properly take some time, because it is quit an old
> system.
>
>
>> and if that does not install YAML and LWPm then
>>
>>install YAML
>>install LWP
Where already instal
Jari Fredriksson writes:
> You instanlled perl from cpan, and propably removed the earlier, package
> managed version of perl?
No, I downloaded the sources and made Perl from source. The system has a
quite old distribution, so it was impossible to install a package
managed version.
> Now you n
On 2.4.2010 11:30, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I just updated my SpamAssassin to 3.3.1. Maybe not the correct place to
> mention it, but I find the
> perl -MCPAN -e shell
> not working very well. There was a message that the Perl version 5.8.6
> was outdated, but I only saw it, because I was watch
I just updated my SpamAssassin to 3.3.1. Maybe not the correct place to
mention it, but I find the
perl -MCPAN -e shell
not working very well. There was a message that the Perl version 5.8.6
was outdated, but I only saw it, because I was watching the output. With
the very big stream of output,
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