Salam!!!
Well, i havenot faced such kind of issues. Its about months i am running applications and their performance also seems to be good enough.
Secondly, why using srpms, another way i gave the source download, well man cpan is not be useable in this scenario.
Regards,
Umair Shakil ETD
On 9/25/07, Dennis Gilmore dennis@ausil.us wrote:
Once upon a time Monday 24 September 2007, umair shakil wrote:
Dear Salam,
"Missing Dependency: perl(Device::SerialPort) is needed by package zoneminder"
Have you ever used "CPAN" for perl. if you donot know than i am not
telling
you the whole procedure. Please read about CPAN its very very handy for filling Perl dependencies.
CPAN is horrible and is a good way to break your system (it can replace perl modules provided in the system with newer api incompatable ones). i suggest you grab the srpm from fedora and build a rpm that you can install and keep track of what is installed on your system.
Dennis
Well, you can also download the source package from CPAN website. Here
is
the link
http://search.cpan.org/~cook/Device-SerialPort-1.003001/SerialPort.pm
Down load it in /usr/local and extract here. Always remember search.cpan.orgits a new world for PERL.
Regards,
Umair Shakil Askari Bank Limited
On 9/25/07, Ken Sedlacek kensedlacek@eitsolutions.biz wrote:
Running Centos5 server software.
Running ALL software except virtualization and server cluster.
Patched this server software via yum updates as of 9.24.2007
Downloaded the webcam software for FC7 from: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=10106
Zoneminder-1.22.3-6.fc7.i386.rpm When YUM tried to install this version of Zondminder, finds this 1 missing dependency:
Missing Dependency: perl(Device::SerialPort) is needed by package zoneminder
Question: how do I resolve this missing dependency?
I have never compiled a kernal or anything else.
Please lead me to a direction to resolve this.
Thank you for your time.
Ken
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