> -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces at centos.org > [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Scott Silva > Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 7:40 PM > To: centos at centos.org > Subject: [CentOS] Re: Finding perl-MIME-Base64 > > Scott Silva spake the following on 7/26/2006 4:26 PM: > > Thomas E Dukes spake the following on 7/26/2006 4:01 PM: > >> > >> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: centos-bounces at centos.org > >>> [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Scott Silva > >>> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 6:46 PM > >>> To: centos at centos.org > >>> Subject: [CentOS] Re: Finding perl-MIME-Base64 > >>> > >>> Robert Moskowitz spake the following on 7/26/2006 2:36 PM: > >>>> Alexander Dalloz wrote: > >>>>> Robert Moskowitz schrieb: > >>>>> > >>>>>> I am told by yum localinstall that I need this for TinyCA2. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> When I search for it, it seems like it SHOULD be part of > >>> basic perl > >>>>>> package, but it is hard to argue with yum on dependencies..... > >>>>> The .spec file shouldn't explicitly have a "Requires: > >>>>> perl-MIME-Base64". The automatic dependencies check at > >>> rpmbuild time > >>>>> should automatically generate a requirement for > perl(MIME-Base64), > >>>>> which is fulfilled by the Perl main package. > >>>>> > >>>>> $ rpm -q --whatprovides 'perl(MIME::Base64)' > >>>>> perl-5.8.5-24.RHEL4.x86_64 > >>>> rpm -ihv tinyca2-0.7.5-0.noarch.rpm > >>>> error: Failed dependencies: > >>>> perl-MIME-Base64 is needed by tinyca2-0.7.5-0.noarch > >>> Is that the SUSE rpm from http://tinyca.sm-zone.net/? > >>> Maybe if you get the src rpm and rebuild it. > >> I have looked for this package as well. I believe it is > included in > >> the mailscanner rpm package. You maybe able to extract it > from that package. > >> > >> Eddie > > I meant the actual tinyca rpm. On their website they have a binary > > built for SUSE 9.3 and a source rpm. > > I looked at the source rpm, and the .spec file does list > that dependancy. > > Maybe SUSE had perl-MIME-Base64 separate. > > Either way, one could download the source rpm and install > it, edit the > > .spec to remove that dependancy, and "rpm -ba specfile" it > again and test it. > > > This looks like the easiest way; > Dag Wieers has this already done on his site. You could > either add the rpmforge repo and yum install tinyca2, or you > could download the rpms you need from his site. Or, you could install the per module from cpan.org Eddie