On 4 Apr 2014, at 6:05 pm, Thomas Eckardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> I see four choices for you:
>
> 1. upgrade perl - in case of nix I recommend to compile it (Perl 5.18.2)
> from source with a given {prefix} - and to set the Perl-path for the assp
> user to the given {prefix} folder
> so, your system will use the old perl , assp will use the new one
> To install perl under a custom 'prefix', just run Configure with e.g.
> -Dprefix=/usr/local/perl-5.18.2/ (read the install instructions)
> after installing Perl 5.18.2 this way - use CPAN to bring the
> installation up to date and use the assp module installer to install the
> required modules
> This way you have both Perl versions available and you can switch back
> in case of problems.
> 2. disable 'SignalLog'
> 3. ignore the warning
> 4. enable the rebuild debugging (create the file assp/rebuilddebug.txt) -
> search for the timestamp in this file and remove the files processed at
> this time
> if this happens for reported files, maillog.txt will give you the
> filename
Hi Thomas.
I’ll take the risk and go with option 1.
Should I use assp.mod.zip or mod_inst.pl.1.76.zip?
Thanks,
James.
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