[rt-users] fresh install of RT-4.0.6 which JSON to use

Ruslan Zakirov ruslan.zakirov at gmail.com
Sat Aug 4 09:29:49 EDT 2012


Json module uses faster version automatically if it's installed. RT is not
a heavy user of the module, so difference is minimal. Version 2.x of the
module is ok. You dont need older version.

Ruslan from phone.
03.08.2012 18:49 пользователь <o.nash at cs.ucc.ie> написал:

> To answer my own question.
> It looks like by taking the default 'Y'
> to the CPAN prompt:-
>
>> Do you want to install JSON::XS?(Y/n) [Y]
>>
>
> that both JSON modules were installed.
>  JSON -- 2.53
>  JSON::XS -- 2.33
>
> --
>
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2012, o.nash at cs.ucc.ie wrote:
>
>  Hi all,
>> I am building a new install of RT-4.0.6
>> while going through the perl modules needed I get a choice when selecting
>> a version of JSON.
>> here is the message from the command perl -MCPAN -e 'install JSON'
>>
>>  CPAN.pm: Going to build M/MA/MAKAMAKA/JSON-2.53.tar.gz
>>
>> Welcome to JSON (v.2.53)
>> =============================
>> If you install JSON::XS v.2.27, it makes JSON faster.
>>
>> ************************** CAUTION **************************
>> * This is 'JSON version 2' and there are many differences   *
>> * to version 1.xx                                           *
>> * Please check your applications useing old version.        *
>> *   See to 'INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES TO OLD VERSION' and 'TIPS' *
>> *****************************************************************
>>
>>
>> Do you want to install JSON::XS?(Y/n) [Y]
>>
>> ------------------------------**-----------
>> My question is should I take the new version JSON::XS
>> as offered?
>>
>> --
>> Oliver Nash
>> CSSG Computer Science UCC
>> -------------------------
>>
>>
> --
> Oliver Nash
> CSSG Computer Science UCC
> -------------------------
>
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