Dear List, I have been running a few RT 3/4 systems on CentOS 5/6 for the last 3 years and have had many issues maintaining them.
A lot of the required Perl modules used by RT are not provided by the standard CentOS repositories (including EPEL and RPMForge), which means they will get installed using CPAN. Some of the modules from CPAN then requires newer versions of modules that was installed by RPM. So in some situations I end up with a module being managed by both CPAN and RPM (CPAN for the newest version, RPM because of other RPM dependencies). Everything usually ends up working somehow, but only until it is time to update the server (yum update) or RT - which causes everything to break. I have read the wiki about how other people handle RT on CentOS, but I can't see any guides who actually solves this problem. Am I missing something? or should I just be using a different distribution? Which distribution seems to work best with RT? - I'd like to completely avoid installing stuff using CPAN. Best Regards, Johnny Carlsen ________________________________ CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED: This e-mail and associated content is subject to the disclaimer statement found at http://aware.co.th/emaildisclaimer/rev1-0.php.
