[rt-users] Re: (Where's pod2test?) RE: [Rt-announce] RT 3.4.3 now available
Jesse Vincent
jesse at bestpractical.com
Thu Aug 11 15:37:24 EDT 2005
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 12:35:09PM -0700, Joby Walker wrote:
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> Since you are using mailman for the announce list, you can configure it
> to not allow posts except from specified individuals. Additionally, you
> can hardcode a reply-to address, thus you could direct replies to rt-users.
And it's supposed to not allow posts by anybody but me. (And even then,
only after approval. Time to go poking)
> jbw
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> David Glasser wrote:
> >
> > On Aug 11, 2005, at 2:00 PM, Kelly F. Hickel wrote:
> >
> >> Trying to install this version, make fixdeps can't install the mechanize
> >> stuff, apparently because my Fedora Core 4 machine doesn't have pod2test
> >> installed. I've goggled and rpmfind'd, but can't figure out where to
> >> get this from.
> >
> >
> > pod2test comes from Test::Inline (yeah, this isn't very intuitive). So
> > you could install Test::Inline.
> >
> > Watch out, though -- sometime in the past month or so a "2.0"-branch
> > Test::Inline was released which entirely breaks the old API -- for
> > example, the program is called inline2test. I guess you should
> > download and install Test::Inline 0.16.
> >
> > (Also, please don't send mail to rt-announce unless you're Jesse!)
> >
> > --dave
> > Code Monkey, Best Practical Solutions
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