Greetings, Eric. 23 ?????? 2007 ?., 18:34:30 you have wrote: >> As for perl modules and dependencies, all the CentOS 4.x servers I've >> got has this modules installed: > Thanks for the list, Alexey. > I'm not very knowledgable about perl. If some of these modules are already > installed using CPAN, what are the considerations of changing them to > rpm-based? Will it be ok to simply yum install them? It's OK, but there might be troubles with RPM complaining about files already existing on the system. In such case --replacefiles might be required.
> (IMHO) It'd be great if everything was rpm based, so CPAN wouldn't be > necessary. I think EE might be working on that. Can't see any troubles with it. DAG's repo provides all the packages needed for RHEL and derivates, for Fedora there's livna repo and some parts of RPMFORGE repo available. Other distributions must be alike. And, as I'd already stated, it was never a big deal to package CPAN module into an RPM. There's even a special tool called CPAN2RPM, which might be helpfull in achieving this task. -- Best Regards, Alexey Loukianov mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Development Department, Lavtech Corp http://mnogo.ru, http://lavtech.ru --------------------------------------------------------------------- QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
