Jim Shupert wrote:
friends,
I am updating my toaster via the newmodel script qtp-menu
I the updat is ---progressing ( hopefully , happily )
but i do see some response that looks problematic
what do you think?
qtp-newmodel - updating dependencies ...
Setting up Update Process
Setting up repositories
qmailtoaster-plus 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Could not find update match for perl(Getopt::Long)
Could not find update match for perl(Net::Ident)
Could not find update match for perl(IO::Socket::SSL)
Could not find update match for perl(Mail::SPF::Query)
Could not find update match for perl(DB_File)
Could not find update match for perl(Mail::DomainKeys)
Could not find update match for perl(Compress::Zlib)
Could not find update match for perl(Mail::SPF)
Could not find update match for which
Could not find update match for perl(Net::SMTP)
Could not find update match for perl(DBI)
Could not find update match for perl(MIME::Base64)
Could not find update match for perl(IP::Country::Fast)
Could not find update match for perl(HTTP::Date)
Could not find update match for ncurses-devel
Could not find update match for perl(Net::DNS)
Could not find update match for procmail
Could not find update match for perl(Mail::DKIM)
Could not find update match for perl(Time::HiRes)
Could not find update match for perl(Digest::SHA1)
Could not find update match for perl(Archive::Tar)
Could not find update match for perl(IO::Zlib)
Could not find update match for perl(LWP::UserAgent)
Could not find update match for perl(Razor2::Client::Agent)
Could not find update match for perl(IO::Socket::INET6)
Could not find update match for perl(HTML::Parser)
Could not find update match for perl(Encode::Detect))
No Packages marked for Update/Obsoletion
Would you like a unioned sandbox (quicker, smaller) [y]/n: y
--- so i said yes and it is currently .... progressing
should i be alarmed and if so -- should i attempt to update this perl
or is this -- normal? or ok?
thanks
jS
I wouldn't be too alarmed, although you should look into it. These perl
modules are used by spamassassin for scanning.
Once it's done, you'll see a bunch of message from a
# sudo -u vpopmail -H spamassassin -D --lint
command. I would rerun the command (pipe to less) when it's done, and
look for any missing modules.
I'm guessing that perhaps you have the perl modules inslled via CPAN, in
which case yum/rpm won't be aware of them.
Let us know what you find.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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