Thaks a lot Bill, This answer helped me to install rt 4.2.12 on Centos 7 solving my perl modules problems because they were installed on /root/perl5/
Regards, On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Bill Cole < [email protected]> wrote: > On 23 Nov 2015, at 11:02, dwdixon wrote: > > I'm not an Apache/httpd configuration >> expert especially when modules are involved so I would GREATLY appreciate >> any and all help: >> >> >> **************************************************************************** >> Can't locate UNIVERSAL/require.pm in @INC (@INC contains: >> /opt/rt4/sbin/../local/lib /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib /usr/local/lib64/perl5 >> /usr/local/share/perl5 /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl >> /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib64/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 .) at >> /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT.pm line 60. >> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT.pm line 60. >> Compilation failed in require at /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-server.fcgi line 86. >> >> **************************************************************************** >> > > As others have noted, using CPAN on CentOS 7 can be sketchy. It's very > easy to be drawn into installing modules locally under /root/perl5/ where > normal Perl programs won't ever see them or clobbering files owned by > yum-installed packages. Care is needed... > > For the immediate issue, you can resolve the problem by enabling the EPEL > repository for yum (see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL) and > installing the needed module: > > yum install perl-UNIVERSAL-require > > HOWEVER, since you have had stuff installed (presumably by CPAN and a > local::lib configuration) in a private place only for use by root with > suitable variables in the environment, you probably want to fix that[1] and > install everything possible for RT via yum, filling in whatever is missing > with CPAN *NOT* using a private module tree. I recently did this for a > RT4.4rc1 install on CentOS 7 by massaging the output of "make testdeps" > into a whopping huge yum command[2]: > > make testdeps |fgrep MISSING |egrep -v ' (owner|group) > |>=5\.10\.'|awk '{print $1}'|sort -u |sed 's/::/-/g'|sed 's/^/perl-/'| > xargs -rt yum list|grep '^perl-' |awk '{print $1}' |xargs -rt yum install -y > > Following that (go get a cup of coffee, it will be a while...) you MAY > still have unmet dependencies, since RT demands various modules and > versions of modules that the EPEL and "base" repos don't have. Those can be > installed from CPAN (or 'make fixdeps') after "yum erase"-ing any too-old > versions that were installed with yum. > > > FOOTNOTES: > > [1] Wipe the private tree for root: > > rm -rf /root/perl5/ > > Remove any lines from /root/.bashrc or /root/.bash_profile like these > which set up the relevant environment variables for local::lib : > > export > PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT="$PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT:/root/perl5"; > export PERL_MB_OPT="--install_base /root/perl5"; > export PERL_MM_OPT="INSTALL_BASE=/root/perl5"; > export PERL5LIB="/root/perl5/lib/perl5:$PERL5LIB"; > export PATH="/root/perl5/bin:$PATH"; > > > [2] ARE YOU CRAZY? Don't just run that because I said so! Be sure you > understand what it DOES! Test it by breaking the pipeline before that last > xargs and see if what it's going to install seems sane FOR YOUR SYSTEM. >
