On 3/11/19 1:57 PM, Warren Young wrote: *snip*
What is correct is that the CentOS-provided RPMs are often sufficiently outdated that they no longer work with the latest releases that cpanm wants to download by default.
Often I end up downloading a src.rpm from Fedora for perl modules and building that.
It means security patches are now my responsibility for it, and sometimes it has other perm module dependencies that I have to do the same thing with first, but it usually it works without too much fuss.
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