From: jaylaprade <jay...@ho...> - 2001-05-12 02:38:04
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I tried to install slashcode for a new site I'm dreaming up. I run Redhat 7.0 with little in the way of upgrade. I've installed Apache 1.3.19, Perl was installed by default on RedHat, I also got perl_mod installed, but when trying to use cpan it upgraded my Perl. Well all well and fine but slashcode wouldn't install. It fails when I "install Bundle::Slash" . cpan fails on Apache::Cookies. So I "install Apache::Cookies" and get an error when cpan tries to make all in /.cpan/build/libapreq-0.31/c. I manually downloaded the libapreq module and installed but that fails due to a missing link in /usr/local/share called missing. What is my problem here? by the by I really like the Slashcode format. I'm trying to build a REAL community news for my city. I think the Slash format would be great to keep up on current local events. Thanks all, Jay |
From: dan f. <fl...@xm...> - 2001-05-12 02:53:39
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YMMV, but on RedHat and Mandrake, I always _uninstall_ all perl rpms, and then install perl from source as the first step. use 'rpm -e --nodeps perl' and 'rpm -e --nodeps perl-base'.. there may be others, check with 'rpm -qa | sort' and uninstall anything perl. Get perl as 'stable.tar.gz' from cpan.org, and build just as the INSTALL file suggests. Then install mod_perl, apache and mysql from source as directed. That always gives me a clean build, and 'install Bundle::Slash' gives me no problems. Nothing ill should come from you removing the binary perl distribution from redhat, as long as you don't try to reboot without perl installed on the machine. I think the initscripts need perl, as well as others. On Friday 11 May 2001 20:40, you said: > I tried to install slashcode for a new site I'm dreaming up. I run > Redhat 7.0 with little in the way of upgrade. I've installed Apache > 1.3.19, Perl was installed by default on RedHat, I also got perl_mod > installed, but when trying to use cpan it upgraded my Perl. Well all > well and fine but slashcode wouldn't install. It fails when I "install > Bundle::Slash" . cpan fails on Apache::Cookies. So I "install > Apache::Cookies" and get an error when cpan tries to make all in > /.cpan/build/libapreq-0.31/c. I manually downloaded the libapreq module > and installed but that fails due to a missing link in /usr/local/share > called missing. What is my problem here? > by the by I really like the Slashcode format. I'm trying to build a > REAL community news for my city. I think the Slash format would be > great to keep up on current local events. > Thanks all, > Jay > > > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-general mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-general -- One future, two choices. Oppose them or let them destroy us. |