[CentOS] CentOS 4 CPAN problem
Jim Perrin
jperrin at gmail.comTue Feb 13 23:56:50 UTC 2007
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On 2/13/07, FTN <ftnx at ksbase.com> wrote: > After upgrading CPAN, I get the following: > undefined subroutine &Compress::Zlib::gzopen called at > /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/CPAN/Tarzip.pm line 102. > > > "gzopen" seems to refer to a PHP command. Am I missing a module, or have I hit > a bug? CPAN on rpm based machines is EVIL in so many ways it's not even funny. To start, nothing installed via cpan identifies itself to the rpm database, so anything you install which depends on a perl (CPAN) module will fail because of missing dependencies. If you install something via CPAN and upgrade the perl rpm for some reason (a perl upgrade is released which translates regex into plain understandable english perhaps) it's entirely possible that it will overwrite things installed via cpan. This will cause you headaches down the road. In addition, if a cpan module gets overly greedy with its dependency build, you can end up with a broken or otherwise non-working perl install. It's much better to use the perl modules in the rpmforge and c.k.o repositories, or cpan2rpm, or cpanflute. These will not interfere in such a manner. </soap box> -- During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell
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