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Subject: [Mason] Can't install HTML::Mason on CentOS 6.4
From: "David Cooper" <david () marmotking ! com>
Date: 2013-12-18 6:23:59
Message-ID: DE6BDF7E3473429BA66FE1E608057EF5 () planetx
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I've been using Mason for many, many years now on CentOS 5 and have decided to \
upgrade the server to CentOS 6.4. I've added the rpmforge repository to my CentOS 6 \
installation. The rpmforge repository contains a pre-built Mason image. I've \
attempted to install it using "yum install perl-HTML-Mason" but get an error that \
Log::Any isn't available. OK, so I perform a "yum search log-any" and find nothing. \
Given that it doesn't appear to be available through yum, I then install Log::Any \
using cpan, but the HTML::Mason install still thinks that it's not there even though \
a perl –e ‘use Log::Any' now confirms its presence.
Now, on the Perl Monks forum I received an excellent suggestion to use Perlbrew to \
install a separate perl instance. That way I can get modules from CPAN and make this \
all work. However, when I do that, and use "cpan HTML::Mason", cpan tries to build \
it and it fails all over the place. If it did get this to work, it would also \
require me to rebuild mod_perl, which I also don't really know how to do properly.
I guess my question is, shouldn't a pre-build HTML::Mason on rpmforge install \
properly in a CentOS 6.4 installation? I know that HTML::Mason is now frowned upon \
in favor of Mason 2, but I have to get a new server in place for some huge existing \
projects and don't really have the resources at the moment to undertake a migration. \
Is there some way to make the HTML::Mason yum install know that Log::Any is really \
there even though it wasn't installed through yum? Any other suggestions maybe from \
people who use Mason on CentOS 6?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated! More greatly than you know...
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<DIV>I've been using Mason for many, many years now on CentOS 5 and have decided
to upgrade the server to CentOS 6.4. I've added the rpmforge repository to
my CentOS 6 installation. The rpmforge repository contains a pre-built
Mason image. I've attempted to install it using "yum install
perl-HTML-Mason" but get an error that Log::Any isn't available. OK, so I
perform a "yum search log-any" and find nothing. Given that it doesn't
appear to be available through yum, I then install Log::Any using cpan, but the
HTML::Mason install still thinks that it's not there even though a perl –e ‘use
Log::Any' now confirms its presence.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Now, on the Perl Monks forum I received an excellent suggestion to use
Perlbrew to install a separate perl instance. That way I can get modules
from CPAN and make this all work. However, when I do that, and use "cpan
HTML::Mason", cpan tries to build it and it fails all over the place. If
it did get this to work, it would also require me to rebuild mod_perl, which I
also don't really know how to do properly.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>I guess my question is, shouldn't a pre-build HTML::Mason on rpmforge
install properly in a CentOS 6.4 installation? I know that HTML::Mason is
now frowned upon in favor of Mason 2, but I have to get a new server in place
for some huge existing projects and don't really have the resources at the
moment to undertake a migration. Is there some way to make the HTML::Mason
yum install know that Log::Any is really there even though it wasn't installed
through yum? Any other suggestions maybe from people who use Mason on
CentOS 6?</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Any help on this would be greatly appreciated! More greatly than you
know...</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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