Hi Michael,

No I'm working on a spare 32 bit machine we have, I didn't seem any *need* to 
be 64 bit for this system. 

But ignoring that you just gave me the solution :-)
The package perl-DateTime-Format-Mail is available via 2 repos in my yum config:
rmforge
epel

The rpmforge one is the "wrong" one for this install, so I forced it to use the 
EPEL one and it all works now.

Thanks a lot(and thanks to Zac for his ideas as well)
Andy


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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Mraka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 03 October 2008 13:51
To: Andy Scutt
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Centos 5.2 install issue

Andy Scutt wrote:
% Hi Michael,
% 
% Yes EPEL ss installed and working. I actually went as far as installing the 
dateTime on its own:
% 
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum list perl-DateTime.i386
...
% Installed Packages
% perl-DateTime.i386                       1:0.41-1.el5           installed
% 
% 
% Still get the same error for spacewalk though:
% Error: Missing Dependency: perl(DateTime) >= 0.1705 is needed by package 
perl-DateTime-Format-Mail
% 
% Really confused now!

Hmm, maybe the real problem is different version of
perl-DateTime-Format-Mail; mine is: 

# rpm -q  perl-DateTime-Format-Mail
perl-DateTime-Format-Mail-0.30-4.el5
# rpm -q --requires perl-DateTime-Format-Mail
...
perl(DateTime) >= 0.18

# rpm -q  perl-DateTime
perl-DateTime-0.41-1.el5
# rpm -q --provides perl-DateTime
...
perl-DateTime = 1:0.41-1.el5

Both packages taken from EPEL.
Another thing comes to my mind - don't you have 64bit system?

--
Michael Mráka
Satellite Engineering, Red Hat


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