> I have already been through this process with CentOS 5.2 (RHES 5.2) with
> the same goal in mind, to avoid messing with the packaged perl.
I've built RT 3.8.1 RPMs for CentOS 5. I've also built all the perl
dependencies as RPMs, so that with these + the EPEL repository you can
simply "yum insta
John,
I have already been through this process with CentOS 5.2 (RHES 5.2) with
the same goal in mind, to avoid messing with the packaged perl.
My system is currently running as follows:
CentOS 5.2
Perl 5.8.10
Apache 2.2.10
mod_perl 2.0.4
My solution was to:
Install Perl 5.8.10 from src using
Perl, apache, and mod_perl all need to be built together. You
may be able to get it to work using fastcgi instead. Otherwise,
you will need to rebuild apache/mod_perl with your local version
of perl.
Good luck,
Ken
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 10:07:46AM -0700, John Seto wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Scenario:
Hi all
Scenario:
Server - 64 bit RedHat 5 Enterprise with Perl and Apache provided (no
hand in this setup)
RT Version: 3.6.3
Perl Version: 5.8.8
Background:
I have successfully setup RT 3.6.3 in this environment by satisfying the
dependencies against the system Perl (installing from CPAN). RT i