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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">To add to the other responses, I have
determined for some time that trying to get the myriad
dependencies loaded into the system Perl on any RHEL flavor is a
losing battle. I generally have a self-contained Perl deployment
(e.g., installed into /opt/rt or similar) with all modules
installed there via CPAN distinct from the system packages. This
requires some additional care when installing extensions, setting
up fcgid, etc., but it saves so much hassle it is well worth the
effort. These days, I would consider doing this in Docker to make
spinning up new instances even simpler,<br>
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Mark<br>
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On 9/3/2015 3:34 AM, Tom Misilo wrote:<br>
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Landon,
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Date: 09/02/2015 7:28 PM (GMT-05:00) <br>
To: Tom Misilo <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:misilot@fit.edu"><misilot@fit.edu></a> <br>
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Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT 4.2.12 and CentOS 7 <br>
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I was wondering if anyone has successfully used
“make fixdeps” with Request Tracker on CentOS 7? As
it seems like cpan only installs to the local users
home directory in a ~/perl5 folder and not
systemwide. Which when using Request Tracker and
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Are you running 'make fixdeps' as root privileges?</div>
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