The perl issue can be addressed by including a version of Perl in the skel
which has been built from source. That way, you can specify the directories
it will use. We need to identify the directory structure Perl should use
within the virtual servers (any suggestions?) and then I can see about
getting the changes made.
With regard to using OA in sendmail, I still have not had a chance to look
into this. Is it connected to the problem some people have reported of being
unable to email between virtual servers? Or is it just to resolve those
'gethostbyaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx failed: 1' errors?
Tim
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marcos Rubinstein
> ALPA WWW
> Sent: 07 April 2001 03:18
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: PreBuilt Distro
>
>
> On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Tim Sellar wrote:
> -------------------8<snip,snip,snip>8-------------------
> >
> > The question I have for the list now is, what do you want to see in the
> > skels? Do people want RedHat based skels? What applications are
> required?
> > What configurations?
> -------------------8<snip,snip,snip>8-------------------
>
> Tim... all other I leave to urivan... my main issue would be perl.
>
> I would like that in the vs the admins will be able to install new modules
> in something like /usr/local/perl...
>
> I notice that a common request from the clients is the abilitie to
> install aditional modules for perl...
>
> this aditional modules *need* to be in something like /usr/local/perl, not
> only because of permissions, but also to be able to do backups!
>
> Another small issue is what I posted in freevsd-devel the other day... the
> possibilitie of using OA in sendmail, in such a way that sendmail binds to
> specific ip addresses.
>
> Cheers
>
> Marcos