Ken wrote:
> >Also, I had to use yum to install several non-standard perl modules.
>
> Well, there's no standard as to what's standard ... those modules
> all ship with the system-supplied perl here. The other comments
> about the problems gettng it running are well taken; clearly there
> are some documentation gaps.
>
> >>Ken, is there a way to simplify this? Maybe provide a
> >>mhl.replyfilterc in etc and move replyfilter to lib? Then the
> >>script could suggest just this one step:
>
> Sigh; that would give us a perl dependency; I wasn't really ready
> for that just yet.
Just to note that rpm and yum are ready. rpm digs into perl
code, figures out dependencies, and embeds the info in the rpm:
$ make rpm auxexec_SCRIPTS="uip/spost docs/contrib/replyfilter"
$ rpm -qRp RPM/RPMS/x86_64/nmh-1.6+dev-1.fc20.x86_64.rpm | grep perl
/usr/bin/perl
perl(Encode)
perl(MIME::Base64)
perl(MIME::Head)
perl(MIME::QuotedPrint)
perl(Mail::Field)
And it checks those dependencies when preparing to install.
yum happily installs them.
David
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