Voytek Eymont wrote:

You may download perl-BerkeleyDB and do,

# rpm -Uvh perl-BerkeleyDB-xxx-xx.rpm (whatever is your relevant rpm)

http://apt.sw.be/packages/perl-BerkeleyDB/

No, not now. Just download the perl-BerkeleyDB for Centos manually. I believe it is
the one for RHEL4 or something. Then, once downloaded you
install it using,
#rpm -Uvh perl-BerkeleyDB-xxx-xx.rpm.

You can add it later. You have to configure your /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo
correctly to use yum to install automatically. But this is for later.

O Plameras


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