[CentOS] trouble installing Math::BigInt module
mark
m.roth at 5-cent.us
Tue Apr 1 11:53:36 UTC 2014
On 04/01/14 02:13, Tom Robinson wrote:
> On 01/04/14 16:57, John R Pierce wrote:
>> On 3/31/2014 10:50 PM, Tom Robinson wrote:
>>> Others may see it differently but personally I would install packages
>>> only from CentOS and the rest from CPAN
>> If possible, I would install ONLY packages from Centos and EPEL and
>> avoid CPAN entirely. if you absolutely need something thats not in
>> core or EPEL, I'd use cpanspec to build an rpm, and use that to install
>> on your production systems.
>>
> Interesting. I will look at cpanspec. Didn't know that one.
<snip>
I've used that for several packages that some researchers wanted. Be warned:
how easy or difficult it is to build depends *entirely* on the programming
competency, NOT the subject matter expertise, of the project contributors.
sci-kit was *very* easy to build. So was another, which I forget the name of
now. bio-perl was a disaster, and took weeks - a lot seemed to have been built
on ubuntu, and some... I have *no* idea - BSD? Solaris? - but a number of
modules had *hard-coded* into them /usr/bin/perl, and a few
/usr/local/bin/perl, and on, and on, and oh, you need this module, and that, -
it was something like 10 other modules, and *then* you find in the docs about
the two major packages that have a circular dependency!
This is just to warn you... but when the code is code, it works beautifully.
mark
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