Try:

sudo apt-get install libwww-perl

On 05/07/11 08:46, Stuart Hughes wrote:
Hi Hugo,

Why can't you install it, what distro are you on?

Regards, Stuart

On 04/07/11 21:47, hugo Alexandre wrote:
Hi Stuart,

The Authen/NTLM module (libauthen-ntlm-perl) isn't able to install on my synaptic package list. Are there another package that I could use?

Thank,

Hugo A. Gabardo

2011/7/2 Stuart Hughes <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hi Hugo,

    You need to install the missing Authen/NTLM perl modules for your
    machine using the package manager (synaptic/yum for example
    depending on
    distro).

    Regards, Stuart

    On 01/07/11 20:13, hugo Alexandre wrote:
    > Hi Stuart,
    >
    > Yes, I use a proxy to access the Internet.
    > I've done what you wrote (changing .ltibrc file ), and I got the
    > folowing message:
    >
    > Processing platform: host support
    > ===================================
    >
    > Processing: rpm-fs
    > ====================
    > Build path taken because: no prebuilt rpm,
    > Testing network connectivity for gpp
    > No network download connection available
    > Can't get: rpm-4.0.4.tar.gz at ./ltib line 821.
    > Can't locate Authen/NTLM.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
    > /home/user/Desktop/ltib/bin /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.1
    > /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5
    > /usr/lib/perl/5.10 /usr/share/perl/5.10
    /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at
    > /usr/share/perl5/LWP/Authen/Ntlm.pm line 8.
    > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at
    /usr/share/perl5/LWP/Authen/Ntlm.pm
    > line 8.
    > Compilation failed in require at (eval 26) line 3.
    >     ...propagated at ./ltib line 2498.
    > tracebackincd
    >
    >  main::check_rpm_setup:2498
    >   main::host_checks:1483
    >    main:548
    >
    >
    > Started: Fri Jul  1 14:41:45 2011
    > Ended:   Fri Jul  1 14:41:55 2011
    > Elapsed: 10 seconds
    >
    > Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
    ./ltib line
    > 2818.
    > Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
    ./ltib line
    > 2818.
    > VERSION          : 10.1.1
    > CVS_VERSION      : $Revision: 1.75 $ (Savannah)
    > PLATFORM         : host
    > GNUTARCH         : i686
    > TOOLCHAIN        :
    > TOOLCHAIN_CFLAGS :
    >
    > These packages failed to build:
    > rpm-fs
    >
    > Build Failed
    >
    >
    > I don't know if this info will help, but I was having the same
    ploblem
    > with apt-get, then I added the following lines on
    file/etc/enviroment/
    > and now it works fine:
    >
    >  http_proxy="http://user:[email protected]:3128";
    >   ftp_proxy="http://user:[email protected]:3128";
    >
    >   Acquire {
    >   HTTP::Proxy user:[email protected]:3128
    <http://user:[email protected]:3128>;
    >   FTP::Proxy user:[email protected]:3128
    <http://user:[email protected]:3128>;
    >   };
    >   alias wget="wget --proxy-user=<user> --proxy-passwd=<password>"
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Hugo A. Gabardo
    >
    >
    > 2011/6/29 Stuart Hughes <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>>
    >
    >     __
    >     Hi Hugo,
    >
    >     It look like you don't have direct network connectivity to
    the Internet.
    >
    >     Are you at work? if so do you know if you normally use a
    proxy to
    >     access the Internet?  If so you'll need to set-up proxying
    for LTIB
    >     by editing the .ltibrc file.  The sections you need to
    change would be:
    >
    >     # The HTTP proxy for internet access
    >     # example: http://USER:[email protected]:PORT
    > <mailto:http <mailto:http>://USER:[email protected]:PORT>
    >     %http_proxy
    > http://USER:[email protected]:PORT
    > <mailto:http <mailto:http>://USER:[email protected]:PORT>
    >
    >     # For each of the sources: ppp, gpp, gpp_stage, cpp_stage
    >     # there is a corresponding entry that says whether or not
    >     # to use a proxy.
    >     # Valid values are: 1 : 0
    >
    >     %gpp_proxy
    >     1
    >
    >     Obviously the  %http_proxy entry needs to reflect your
    environment.
    >
    >     The quick way to find out your proxy settings is to see if
    you can
    >     access http://bitshrine.org/ from your browser.  If so look
    at the
    >     proxy settings it is using and crib those.
    >
    >     Regards, Stuart
    >
    >
    >
    >     On 29/06/11 13:45, hugo Alexandre wrote:
    >>     Hi All,
    >>
    >>     I'm trying to build LTIB for the first time on Ubuntu
    10.04, and I
    >>     always get the same error.
    >>
    >>     The content of host_config.log is:
    >>
    >>     Processing platform: host support
    >>     ===================================
    >>
    >>     Processing: rpm-fs
    >>     ====================
    >>     Build path taken because: no prebuilt rpm,
    >>     Testing network connectivity for gpp
    >>     No network download connection available
    >>     Can't get: rpm-4.0.4.tar.gz at ./ltib line 821.
    >>     Can't connect to bitshrine.org:80
    <http://bitshrine.org:80> <http://bitshrine.org:80>
    >>     (connect: Connection timed out)    ...propagated at ./ltib
    line 2498.
    >>     traceback:
    >>      main::check_rpm_setup:2498
    >>       main::host_checks:1483
    >>        main:548
    >>
    >>
    >>     Started: Wed Jun 29 08:24:29 2011
    >>     Ended:   Wed Jun 29 08:25:00 2011
    >>     Elapsed: 31 seconds
    >>
    >>     Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
    >>     ./ltib line 2818.
    >>     Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
    >>     ./ltib line 2818.
    >>     VERSION          : 10.1.1
    >>     CVS_VERSION      : $Revision: 1.75 $ (Savannah)
    >>     PLATFORM         : host
    >>     GNUTARCH         : i686
    >>     TOOLCHAIN        :
    >>     TOOLCHAIN_CFLAGS :
    >>
    >>     These packages failed to build:
    >>     rpm-fs
    >>
    >>     Build Failed
    >>
    >>     I've already searched for a solution on google, but I couldn't
    >>     find anything.
    >>
    >>
    >>     Thanks in advance,
    >>
    >>     Hugo A. Gabardo
    >>
    >>
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