You built the rpm's and it found a perl install in /usr/local/bin. However
rpm only knows about perl if you installed a perl rpm.
Solution: if this is the only problem you're seeing, then just run
rpm -Uvh --nodeps courier-*.rpm
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 11:16:39AM -0800, Sysop wrote:
I built
That's just the thing. The only perl i DID install was from an rpm...
*shrug* oh well.
Peter C. Norton wrote:
You built the rpm's and it found a perl install in /usr/local/bin. However
rpm only knows about perl if you installed a perl rpm.
Solution: if this is the only problem you're
rpm -qf /usr/local/bin/perl
rpm -ql perl
While you may have installed perl from an rpm, rpm doesn't think the one
in /usr/local/bin was installed that way.
JE
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001, Sysop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's just the thing. The only perl i DID install was from an rpm...
*shrug*
I'll postulate that someone put a symlink in /usr/local/bin and it was the
first perl that the configure script tried out.
-Peter
P.S. Anyone have a postgres config that they can share using a unix domain
socket?
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