Send the output of the following commands run as root:
# yum repolist
# rpm -qa | grep -i perl
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John Bako
Manager, Scientific Computing
Department of Biology & Center for Genomics and Systems Biology
New York University
212-998-8207 (office)
On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 10:01 AM, Yanni
wrote:
> Un
Unfortunately it fails at the end.
/usr/bin/perl -MCPAN -e 'install File::Which'
outputs: Can't locate object method "install" via package "File::Which" at -e
line 1
/usr/bin/perl -MCPAN -e 'install Plack::Handler::Starlet'
seems to start building the module but fails in the end. The last few l
The way I do it at this point is through CPAN semi-manually.
/usr/bin/perl -MCPAN -e 'install File::Which'
Then repeat that for the other two packages. If these still do not build you
might have to do additional configuration.
-Original Message-
From: Yanni [mailto:y.goudetsi...@mail.cr
We are running rt-4.4.0 and just noticed that selecting a One-time Cc
gives an internal error in the Scrips and Recipients block.
The error is:
[9625] [Thu Apr 7 12:37:48 2016] [warning]: Use of uninitialized value in
split at /opt/rt4/share/html/Helpers/PreviewScrips line 81.
(/opt/rt4/share/h
Plack::Handler::Starlet might be failing to install because if a failing
test in a new version of a dependent module, Test::TCP version 2.15. If
you manually install the previous version of Test::TCP it should work.
In the CPAN shell that looks like:
cpan[2]> install TOKUHIROM/Test-TCP-2.14.ta
Hello I have done the upgrade procedure to move from 4.2.12 to 4.4 version.
Cleaned cache, started my webserver, enable SLA on all queues and then run
the etc/upgrade/upgrade-sla scritp. I have noticed that the Due of all
tickets is set to ('not set'). How can I avoid this?
Status: rejected
SLA:
Thanks Bod
I noticed that at the end of the "make fixdeps" output it said:
You haven't configured the CPAN shell yet.
Please run `/usr/bin/perl -MCPAN -e shell` to configure it.
make: *** [fixdeps] Error 1
So I did exaclty that and accepted all the defaults. I then run "make
fixdeps" again and