Andrea Righi wrote:
> jef,
> 
> you're using a very old release of perl... and an old distribution...
> anyway it seems that your version of perl doesn't support "switch ..
> case" statements. A solution could be to rewrite the piece of code in
> UseYourOwnKernel.pm.
> 
> Try the following patch.


Hi Andrea,

Even though it's an old version of RH, I appreciate your taking the time
to work up that patch. ( We have some vendor software requirements that
currently have us stuck at 2.1 (but as an FYI, Redhat guarantees
maintenance support for it until May 31, 2009. So even though it's old,
it's still supported :-) )

Finally got time to work with it this week. It didn't apply cleanly to
the 3.7.4r3 UseYourOwnKernel.pm, but not a big deal as I just made the
changes by hand - Glad it was a small patch ;-)

Anyhow, it seems to have done the trick. I'm pulling an image from it as
I type this. Thanks for the help!

jef



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