I actually tried to manage this from pimpmycat too.

http://pimpmycat.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/install/apt-get-installs.sh

(mentioned in the readme script)

This is unfortunately a bit impure, as it installs some stuff that
isnt' strictly necessary for catalyst... (eg emacs) so I wound up
mixing my personal preferences, which should probably be taken out.
But, as you see, it does include build-essentials -- because you need
that to get catalyst working, I found.

thomas.

2007/1/9, Kenny Gatdula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Richard Jolly wrote:

> I did look, but I'm afraid I didn't play with it. I was hoping to find a 
semi-standard solution rather than have to adopt a script that might involve it's 
own maintenance. I'm pretty sympathetic to the approach however. It's a kind of 
deliberate overkill to be sure you've actually sandboxed everything.
>


I just recently went through this on a new install of Ubuntu Edgy, and
ended up using apt-get to install Catalyst. It worked pretty well, but,
it's not the latest version. It's easier than having to wrestle with the
dependencies. Use `apt-cache search catalyst', and you'll see a few
modules that can get you started.  If you need to install modules via
CPAN in the future, install the build-essential package for the
compilers, etc.

Hope this helps,
Kenny

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