There is a very slim chance you have "everything to do with perl" installed on your machine. Perl is HUGE, GIANT, MASSIVE. [cpan.org]

If i were you I'd download the source code, try to run the perl script
and when it barfs, it will tell you what modules you are missing.

RPMs take all the "administration" out of "system administrators" but
that's a whole other holy war.

Jeff.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I apologise in advance if my question seems too simplistic, but i'm having
trouble installing FlexBackup on my SuSe8.2 box which I use as a file
server and router/firewall in my home office.

When I try and install the FlexBackup RPM which I downloaded from the
FlexBackup site, my RPM manager (YaST2) whines about not having certain
Perl modules.

Can anyone tell me what is going on because I *think* I have everyting to
do with Perl installed on my machine, but it still comes up with these
dependancy conflicts.

Thanks,

Rob.

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