I'm still working on getting my brand new Centos 7 mail server working and I'm
having problems with Perl.
Most of the modules are available as RPM's which was straight forward.
However, MIME::Parser, Net::SCP and Net::SSH aren't.
In order to get these working I installed the perl-CPAN rpm and t
> Any ideas on how I can get to do the simple task of installing these modules
> system wide?
There's lots of info on it on the web. For the definitive answers look
long the local::lib pages on CPAN - basically there are environment
variables you can set to say where things are to be installed.
On 06/04/2018 12:35 PM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
I'm still working on getting my brand new Centos 7 mail server working and I'm
having problems with Perl.
Most of the modules are available as RPM's which was straight forward.
However, MIME::Parser, Net::SCP and Net::SSH aren't.
In order to get
On Monday 04 June 2018 12:30:11 Pete Biggs wrote:
> There's lots of info on it on the web. For the definitive answers look
> long the local::lib pages on CPAN - basically there are environment
> variables you can set to say where things are to be installed.
>
> Also, I think when you first run CPAN
On 05/25/2018 07:33 AM, Frederik Lotter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two questions:
>
> (1) In 7.3 CentOS released a rootfs tar for ARM64. I can no longer find
> this under the 7.5 release. Furthermore, I could also not find anything on
> the ISO that seems rootfs-like in any near complete state. The
Well... we've got this poster printer. Been printing for years. There was
an, um, incident at work, and long story short, the .ppd that I had had to
create was lost. I've pretty much recreated it, and cupstestppd only gives
a few warnings... but: I've got it set up in cups on my C 6 server, to go
t
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