Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> 
> That is bad answer. The proper answer was the one that advised using your
> OS/distribution's packaging system first, and only use CPAN when the first
> variant is not possible.
> 
> Always use your OS/distributions packages and only install them manually
> if
> the first is not possible.
> 
> That will preserve you from having problems with multiple/broken packages
> installed and also will assure security upgrades unless you are using
> unsupported OS/distro.
> 

Thanks Matus for the advice. I wasn't aware of that but am trying to learn
as quickly as I can. Is there a command that I can run to tell me what the
OS/distro package manager is? I'm using CentOS 5 with DirectAdmin as my
hosting manager.

Also thanks to those who helped to get me started with RelayCountry,
especially to Steven W. Orr, who sent me a script that sets up 69 country
rules to get me started.

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