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A lot of these (all of them?) are also available from Dag's repo.  That 
is the first place I look if I need something for CentOS.

I like this page:
http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/mega-merge.php

John.


Ken Bass wrote:

> Troy Engel wrote:
> 
>> Check out "cpan2rpm" as a good way to make RPMs out of the code you'd 
>> normally just install. It works pretty darn well for the most part, 
>> but depends on the module in question. Learning to roll your own RPMs 
>> should be high on your list of things to do, as an SA admin; lots of 
>> perl goodness going on there.
> 
> 
> Thanks, I was not aware of cpan2rpm. SA requires a bunch of stuff - from 
> my notes:
> 
> Digest::SHA1, HTML::Parser, Storable, MIME::Base64, Net::DNS, Net::SMTP, 
> Mail::SPF::Query, Time::HiRes, Net::Ident, IO::Socket::SSL, 
> IP::Country::Fast
> 
> I never could get SPF Query to work though. It installs but fails its 
> tests.
> 
> By the way, after looking at the Spamassassin PERL code, I found a 
> workaround. Adding 'score RCVD_IN_BL_SPAMCOP_NET 0' to my user prefs 
> disables spamcop reporting so it doesn't hit the error condition. I 
> updated the spamassassin bug (3899) entry with this tidbit for others 
> that may encounter it.
> 
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John Newbigin
Computer Systems Officer
Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies
Swinburne University of Technology
Melbourne, Australia
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