On 05/26/2005 11:31 PM, Ulf Holt wrote: >> I have been trying to install Interchange on CentOS version 4.0 - but so >> far with no luck. I have done the following: >> >> 1) Installed CentOS >> 2) Downloaded Perl from www.perl.org to /usr/src >> 3) Compiled and installed Perl >> a. # cd /usr/src >> b. # gunzip stable.tar.gz >> c. # tar xvf stable.tar >> d. # cd perl-5.8.6 >> e. # ./Configure -d >> f. # make >> g. # make test >> h. # make install >> 4) Make ready for installing Interchange: >> a. perl -MCPAN -e'install Bundle::CPAN' >> b. perl -MCPAN -e'install URI' (Thanks to Davor Ocelic - >> who answered my previous entry with no subject) >> >> This gives me following error: >> Can't locate object method "install" via package "URI" at -e line 1. >> >> I have tried the next step (in the documentation from icdevgroup) >> >> c. perl -MCPAN -e'install Bundle::Interchange' >> >> But this gives me a lot of errors - most of them says something about >> Can't locate URI.pm in @INC. >You're installing these modules to the wrong perl. Try these steps: >/usr/local/bin/perl -MCPAN -eshell >Follow the prompts and set up the CPAN module. >Once you have the CPAN prompt type the following: >install Bundle::CPAN >...wait for it to complete, allow it to install any needed dependancies... >install Bundle::InterchangeKitchenSink >...again, wait for it to complete and install any needed dependancies >when it prompts you... >If you're planning on using an SQL database you'll need to install the >appropriate module for that as well... >install DBD::Pg (for postgresql) >install DBD::mysql (for mysql) >...or the appropriate module for whatever other database you're using. >Then when you install the interchange rpm file rpm may still complain >about missing those dependancies. Unfortunately that's because RPM is >broken on centos 4 and it doesn't check perl modules properly. What you >will need to do is verify that each module that it is complaining about >has been installed (make absolutely ceartain of this) then proceed to >install the rpm with the --nodeps switch. >Peter >(knows all this because he just finished doing an install on centos 4 >himself) Thanks a lot Peter. I have now installed Interchange - (tried which perl - and the answer was /usr/local/bin) but even if I can start interchange with no problem I can not open the foundation demo. Get an errormessage telling me that the service is not running. # service interchange status tells me that service is up Cheers Ulf ########################################### IT-visjon tar sikkerhet alvorlig. This message has been scanned by F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange. For more information, connect to http://www.F-Secure.com/ _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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