[Bug 871442] Broken configuration for httpd 2.4

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Product: Fedora
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=871442

Timothy M. Butterworth <timothy.m.butterworth@xxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Timothy M. Butterworth <timothy.m.butterworth@xxxxxxxxx> ---
The Perl issue appears to be fixed in NetDisco upstream release 1.2
/usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/netdisco.pm

The current Fedora 18 NetDisco version is netdisco-1.1-3.fc18.noarch, The
latest stable upstream release currenlty is 1.2 which was released on
2013-04-13.

I swapped the netdisco.pm file with the one included in the download tar file
removes the error and allows httpd to start, I am not sure if any other
functionality would have been broken by this though.

I am going to manually install the full upstream 1.2. 

The upstread 1.2 still sadly includes the old permission structure for apache
though.

Will you please pass on a request for the packager of NetDisco to package and
release version 1.2 into updates testing for Fedora 18.

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