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Today's Topics: 1. Re: Problems with web GUI on ND2 with version (Oliver Gorwits) 2. Re: Problems with web GUI on ND2 with version (Nikolaos Milas) 3. Need help to get the NetDisco (Ganesh Adapa)
--- Begin Message ---On 2014-03-09 11:43, Nikolaos Milas wrote:When trying to install perl-core, the following packages will be installed (see below - perl-Time-Piece is one of them); is it safe?Won't there be any conflict with any modules installed using cpan, e.g.with Time::piece? Should then Time::Piece (and or other perl modules - which?) be uninstalled using cpan? How? Before or after perl-core installation?There is no conflict, because the RPM packages install to a different place from the cpanm command you used before. Perl will know which to use at run-time (the cpanm takes priority, if it has the module, otherwise the system RPM is used).You can go ahead and install the perl-core RPM. regards, oliver. ================================================================================================================================================================Package Arch Version Repository Size ================================================================================================================================================================ Installing:perl-core x86_64 5.10.1-136.el6 base 23 kInstalling for dependencies: perl-Archive-Tar x86_64 1.58-136.el6 base 73 k perl-CGI x86_64 3.51-136.el6 base 209 kperl-CPAN x86_64 1.9402-136.el6 base 246 k perl-CPANPLUS x86_64 0.88-136.el6 base 307 kperl-Compress-Raw-Bzip2 x86_64 2.052-1.el6.rf rpmforge 104 kperl-DBD-SQLite x86_64 1.27-3.el6 base 83 k perl-DBIx-Simple noarch 1.32-3.el6 base 35 kperl-Digest-SHA x86_64 1:5.47-136.el6 base 64 k perl-ExtUtils-CBuilder x86_64 1:0.27-136.el6 base 48 k perl-ExtUtils-Embed x86_64 1.28-136.el6 base 31 kperl-File-Fetch x86_64 0.26-136.el6 base 41 kperl-IO-Compress-Bzip2 x86_64 2.021-136.el6 base 48 kperl-IO-Zlib x86_64 1:1.09-136.el6 base 33 kperl-Module-Build x86_64 1:0.3500-136.el6 base 229 k perl-Module-CoreList x86_64 2.18-136.el6 base 65 k perl-Module-Loaded x86_64 1:0.02-136.el6 base 27 k perl-Object-Accessor x86_64 1:0.34-136.el6 base 37 k perl-Package-Constants x86_64 1:0.02-136.el6 base 26 k perl-Parse-CPAN-Meta x86_64 1:1.40-136.el6 base 29 k perl-Test-Simple x86_64 0.92-136.el6 base 112 k perl-Time-HiRes x86_64 4:1.9721-136.el6 base 48 kperl-Time-Piece x86_64 1.15-136.el6 base 46 k perl-parent x86_64 1:0.221-136.el6 base 27 kTransaction Summary ================================================================================================================================================================ Install 24 Package(s) Thanks and best regards, Nick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Subversion Kills Productivity. Get off Subversion & Make the Move to Perforce.With Perforce, you get hassle-free workflows. Merge that actually works. Faster operations. Version large binaries. Built-in WAN optimization and thefreedom to use Git, Perforce or both. Make the move to Perforce. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=122218951&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Netdisco mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/netdisco-users
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--- Begin Message ---On 9/3/2014 1:58 μμ, Oliver Gorwits wrote:... You can go ahead and install the perl-core RPM.OK Oliver, Thanks. I installed it without problems! All the best, Nick
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--- Begin Message ---Hi Team, This is Ganesh Adapa from India and just started exploring this tool. I've been struggling with 1 day to start using it's virtual appliance. Now I'm able to discover a device however facing challenges while generating graphs and topology. It would be a great help for me if any one of has any video tutorial of using this tool and share it with me. Following is a challenge that I'm facing now(It's NetDisco 1.0): I ran ./netdisco -D -d 192.168.1.14 and got the following error message. Any help will be appreciated. [image: Inline image 1] --Ganesh<<inline: image.png>>
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