m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > I spent a number of hours at one of the local SF clubs turning a desktop > into a dual-boot (if they ever need that for anything) CentOS 6.4 system, > then trying to install Evergreen, an oss library package. > > Can you say, "dependency hell"? Yes, I know what you mean. A couple years ago I was interested in getting Evergreen packaged for centos. Some parts were rather easy to create an rpm file for, but not others. For me the killer was a perl module that required another perl module. And the second module required the first. I tried creating a single rpm for both, but that didn't work. At the time the developers were busy enough with other problems that they weren't able to assist me. My only suggestion would be to try to install everything (in- tead of packaging everything) and use cpan modules liberally (something I had tried to avoid). c _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos