Hi

On Mon 18-Apr-2005 at 04:21:05PM +0300, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
> Yes I would also prefer installing them from rpms, but
> unfortunately I usually cannot find the latest versions as .rpm.

Well you could try contacting the person / team responsible for the
perl RPM that is outdated and asking them if they can build a new
version...

Or you could roll your own RPM, for most modules this is fairly easy
using cpanflute2 which is part of the perl-RPM-Specfile package.

Chris
 
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