Mike Friedman wrote:
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On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 at 16:29 (-0400), Jeff Voskamp wrote:
All crucial paths are mentioned in
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.6/RT.pm starting around line 70. All
the perl libraries are anchored at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.6/RT
Jeff,
But my system has several versions of perl in
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl. RT is installed in 5.8.7, but the default
version (what I get when I enter 'perl -v') is actually 5.8.8.
I looked in /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/RT.pm. Several paths are
mentioned, but most of them are either empty or don't even exist. For
example, /var/lib/rt3 has nothing in it. And /usr/local/etc/rt3 doesn't
exist. In fact, when I installed Jesse's BrandedQueues extension, it
created /usr/local/lib/rt3/lib/RT/Extension, because /usr/local/lib/rt3
otherwise didn't exist or was empty.
So, how do I customize RT? That is, what is the scheme I'm supposed to
use to cause proper overriding without actually modifying or replacing
files from the original RT distribution?
Mike
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Yeah, definitely don't use the fedora package. It's rather pointless
considering how easy it is to install RT via tarball. Plus, with the
fedora package 1) you have to wait for them to release a new build with
each release and 2) if you have custom code that you need to use you can
install from tarball next to the current running version while testing
the newer version.
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