[rt-users] Problem with CPAN and prerequisites for RT 4.0.5
Juanjo
juanjillo at gmail.com
Fri Nov 30 08:25:55 EST 2012
Hi make the RT full installation about 8 times, all with 2 centos isos (CD
and DVD), and always on a ESX 5.1 host. Every time i create a new machine
and always fails in the same point
I make the same installation (i have a text file with all the command
lines) with the same iso files on a windows 8 hyper-V and in a ESX 5.0 host
and works fine.
My opinion, is there somthing strange with ESX 5.1 and CPAN in a GUEST. Or
something is wrong on my ESX 5.1, but other machines that works fine.
:(
2012/11/30 Rory <rclerkin at gmail.com>
> At a guess I think you might be missing a dependency for
> Plack::Handler::Starlet
>
> Personally, I like to use CPANMINUS<http://search.cpan.org/dist/App-cpanminus/lib/App/cpanminus.pm> as
> it will install dependencies for the Perl Module you want.
>
> Start CPAN and run;
>
> install App::cpanminus
>
> Once that completes exit CPAN to return to your shell prompt.
> From the shell prompt run;
>
> cpanm Plack::Handler::Starlet
>
> It should then run through all dependencies and install what's needed.
> Hopefully that will solve your issue.
>
> Rory
>
>
>
> On 30 November 2012 11:36, Juanjo <juanjillo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Selinux is disabled and iptables are disabled too.
>>
>> Sorry, but i don´t know how use this information:
>>
>>
>> If there's nothing useful, you may want to diag() out the $port in
>> that test and pause the test and make sure the test server is
>> actually
>> starting.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2012/11/29 Kevin Falcone <falcone at bestpractical.com>
>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 11:53:12PM +0100, Juanjo wrote:
>>> > IF i make the make test:
>>> > t/05server-header.t ..
>>> > not ok 1
>>> > not ok 2
>>> > ok 3
>>> >
>>> > # Failed test at t/05server-header.t line 14.
>>> > Use of uninitialized value $this in pattern match (m//) at
>>> t/05server-header.t line 15.
>>> >
>>> > # Failed test at t/05server-header.t line 15.
>>> > # undef
>>> > # doesn't match '(?-xism:Starlet)'
>>> > Use of uninitialized value $this in pattern match (m//) at
>>> t/05server-header.t line 16.
>>> > not ok 4
>>> >
>>> > # Failed test at t/05server-header.t line 19.
>>> > Use of uninitialized value $this in pattern match (m//) at
>>> t/05server-header.t line 20.
>>> > ok 5
>>> > Use of uninitialized value $this in pattern match (m//) at
>>> t/05server-header.t line 21.
>>> > not ok 6
>>> >
>>> > # Failed test at t/05server-header.t line 21.
>>> > # undef
>>> > # doesn't match '(?-xism:Hello)'
>>> > [Test::TCP] Child process does not block(PID: 32489, PPID: 32488) at
>>> > /usr/local/share/perl5/Test/TCP.pm line 121.
>>> > 1..6
>>> > # Looks like you failed 4 tests of 6.
>>> > Dubious, test returned 4 (wstat 1024, 0x400)
>>> > Failed 4/6 subtests
>>> > t/06remote_port.t ....
>>> > not ok 1
>>>
>>> That implies that nothing is binding to the test port, possibly a
>>> restriction of your system (selinux? firewall?).
>>>
>>> > If there's nothing useful, you may want to diag() out the $port in
>>> > that test and pause the test and make sure the test server is
>>> actually
>>> > starting.
>>>
>>> You'll need to look at using this method to go deeper.
>>>
>>> -kevin
>>>
>>> --------
>>> We're hiring! http://bestpractical.com/jobs
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Un saludo.
>> Juanjo Corral
>>
>> --------
>> We're hiring! http://bestpractical.com/jobs
>>
>>
>
> --------
> We're hiring! http://bestpractical.com/jobs
>
>
--
Un saludo.
Juanjo Corral
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.bestpractical.com/pipermail/rt-users/attachments/20121130/cbdd7e84/attachment.htm>
More information about the rt-users
mailing list