Mike Heins wrote:
Quoting Kevin Walsh (suppressed):"Goss, Clayton" <suppressed> wrote:suppressed root]# whereis perl perl: /usr/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/perl /usr/share/man/man1/perl.1.gz suppressed root]# /usr/bin/perl -MDigest::MD5 -le 'print $Digest::MD5::VERSION' 2.36 suppressed root]# /usr/local/bin/perl -MDigest::MD5 -le 'print $Digest::MD5::VERSION' 2.36For some reason, interchange 4.6.5 just does not recognize the module.I don't know what more to suggest from here, unless it's something silly such as file permissions on the module (read-only for root?) or a weird security/chroot environment. I'm assuming that the module installed cleanly, with no errors reported in the test phase. It shouldn't take long to fix interactively (logged in and able to look around and experiment), but I can't think of anything further to suggest remotely, short of upgrading everything. All of the version numbers you've quoted (Apache, Interchange, the Red Hat distro, Perl etc.) are very old. Well, apart from the Digest::MD5 module which, ironically, is bang up to date. :-)It sounds like the error he is getting comes from catalog.cfg, which is easily ignored by removing the "Require Digest::MD5" line from that file. Did 4.6.5 even have the "Require" directive? I can't remember when I put it in.
According to our xmldocs this directive exists in the 4.6.x series: http://www.icdevgroup.org/docs/confs/Require.html Bye Racke _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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