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Re: SL -> LS pain



Our RPM packages contain perl-Config-Std.  Or search for a third party
RPM, or use CPAN.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers

On 4/22/07, Ashley J Gittins <..hidden..> wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Phil Rhoades wrote:
> but I can't find a perl-Config-Std rpm anywhere (I installed
> perl-Config* but that didn't help) . .

Hi Phil,
        I had the same problem on FC6. After some googling I found this package via
pbone:
ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/reb00t.com/fedora/6/perl/perl-Config-Std-0.0.4-1.n0i.2.v0.0.4.noarch.rpm

It seemed to do the job. IIRC I think it required the perl-version package as
well, but that one is in extras or core so no problem there.

I agree with you though, it is painful to deal with perl packages on
fedora/redhat if you are trying to do things "the distro way" by sticking to
rpms. If anyone has tips on how to manage this (just installing via cpan
isn't really "managing" it) I'd love to hear them - hopefully there is some
trick to using cpan to magically create rpm's or something :-)

--
Regards,
        Ashley J Gittins
        web:    http://www.purple.dropbear.id.au
        jabber: ..hidden..

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