Chuck wrote:

Hmmm. That might be correct. I've drilled down into the configure script and it pukes here:

print STDERR "MARK 10.1\n";
$query = new CGI;  # It dies on this line
print STDERR "MARK 10.2\n";

It never gets to MARK 10.2.

I am using the CPAN version of CGI:

cpan[1]> install CGI
CPAN: Storable loaded ok (v2.15)
<SNIP>
Going to write /root/.cpan/Metadata
CGI is up to date (3.37).

Many packages require many other sub-modules and the relationships sometimes change. Either CPAN or the RPM packages will have this consistent at any particular version, but you can install a newer CPAN part, then have one of the subcomponents it needs replaced by an older one that doesn't work in an RPM update - or something like that... If you pin it down, please let the rest of us know.

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  Les Mikesell
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