On Sun, March 29, 2009 1:52 pm, David.Mackintosh at xdroop.com wrote: > On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 03:07:11PM +0200, Rainer Duffner wrote: > >> as suggest, RT is a good choice. >> But it requires some thinking and planning in advance, and a good >> knowledge of PERL-intrinsics on RHEL/CentOS, as it requires around 200 >> different PERL-module dependencies. > > See also the RTwiki: http://wiki.bestpractical.com/view/RPMInstall > > It describes how a CentOS-4 user can use a yum repository to deal > with the dependancy hell. I heartilly endorce this approach, as I > lost two days trying to satisfy the dependancy hell manually. > > -- > /\oo/\ > / /()\ \ David Mackintosh | > dave at xdroop.com | http://www.xdroop.com > _______________________________________________ You can also take a look at information resource manager. Not quite as beefy as RT but gets the job done. We have been using it here at the public school system for about 3 years now with no probs... http://irm.stackworks.net/ Bo Lynch