[PLUG] Upgrade Perl CentOS 5.x...
someone
plug_1 at robinson-west.com
Tue Aug 2 06:11:21 UTC 2011
There are the perl related rpms I can't account for:
perl-Net-SSLeay i386 1.32-1.el5.rf installed 829 k
perl-IO-Compress-Base noarch 2.008-1.el5.rf installed 138 k
perl-IO-Socket-SSL noarch 1.12-1.el5.rf installed 102 k
perl-GD i386 2.35-2.el5 installed 450 k
perl-GD-Barcode noarch 1.15-1.2.el5.rf installed 10 M
perl-GD-Convert noarch 2.13-1.el5.rf installed 24 k
perl-GD-Dashboard noarch 0.04-1.2.el5.rf installed 26 k
perl-GD-Graph noarch 1.43-1.2.el5.rf installed 231 k
perl-GD-Graph3d noarch 0.63-2.2.el5.rf installed 72 k
perl-GD-SIRDS noarch 0.02-1.2.el5.rf installed 11 k
perl-GD-SVG noarch 0.28-1.el5.rf installed 90 k
perl-GD-Text-Util noarch 0.86-1.2.el5.rf installed 77 k
perl-Glib i386 1.162-1.el5.rf installed 1.5 M
perl-Gtk2 i386 1.162-1.el5.rf installed 12 M
http://www.kirsle.net/doc/perl510.html
I assume the GD, Glib, and Gtk2 rpms are only needed when X is installed.
I'm concerned about not being able to account for the secure socket
layer stuff.
I've figured everything else out...
YAML
HTTP::Date
Compress::Raw::Zlib
Compress::Zlib
Test::Pod
Pod::Coverage
Crypt::PasswdMD5
Digest::HMAC
Digest::SHA1
; GD
; GD::Barcode
; GD::Convert
; GD::Dashboard
; GD::Text
; GD::Graph
; Glib
; Gtk2
HTML::Parser
IO::Socket::INET6
Net::IP
Net::DNS
Digest::BubbleBabble
SVG
String::CRC32
URI
Business::ISBN
GAAS/libwww-perl-6.02.tar.gz
Unix::Syslog
Net::DNS::Codes
Net::DNS::ToolKit
Net::Whois::IP
Proc::PidUtil
Sys::Hostname::FQDN
Data::Password::Manager
File::SafeDO
Geo::IP::PurePerl
Net::DNSBL::MultiDaemon
ExtUtils::MakeMaker
Mail::SpamCannibal
If there is a semicolon before a line, that doesn't install successfully.
Whether or not everything that needs perl still works, this seems to
be the case. If there is any other install I should do via CPAN,
please let me know.
I'm running perl-5.14.1 with threading enabled.
I'm wondering if I really need the IPv6 stuff as I don't have any IPv6
connections?
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