> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Vittal Aithal
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 1:35 AM
> To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.org
> Subject: Re: [otrs] OTRS, mod_perl2 and Apache2 on CentOS 4.4
> 
> > Has anyone else run into trouble getting OTRS to run correctly on
> > CentOS 4.x?  The application runs extremely slow with mod_perl but
> > setting mod_perl up breaks the whole site.  Every error is related to
> > not finding a module even though it should be in the path.  I
> followed
> > the instruction to the letter yet after starting over from scratch 5
> > times it would a huge help to get some pointers.
> >
> >
> Hi Jeff
> 
> Ensure that you have a recent version (> 3.12) of the CGI perl module
> installed.
> 
> You can see what the current installed version is by running this at
> the command line:
> 
> perl -e 'use CGI;print $CGI::VERSION'
> 
> To install the latest CGI from CPAN, by using this command:
> 
> perl -MCPAN -e shell
> 
> and issuing an 'install CGI' command
> 
> hth
> vittal
> 
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I tried running the command "perl -e 'use CGI;print $CGI::VERSION'" it just
popped me back out to the prompt.  When trying to install CGI the output was
"CGI is up to date (3.25)".  How do I get back to the version you are
running?

Thanks,
Jeff  

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