Re: [CentOS] Re: Finding perl-MIME-Base64

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Scott Silva wrote:
Scott Silva spake the following on 7/26/2006 4:26 PM:
Thomas E Dukes spake the following on 7/26/2006 4:01 PM:
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Subject: [CentOS] Re: Finding perl-MIME-Base64

Robert Moskowitz spake the following on 7/26/2006 2:36 PM:
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Robert Moskowitz schrieb:

I am told by yum localinstall that I need this for TinyCA2.

When I search for it, it seems like it SHOULD be part of
basic perl
package, but it is hard to argue with yum on dependencies.....
The .spec file shouldn't explicitly have a "Requires: perl-MIME-Base64". The automatic dependencies check at
rpmbuild time
should automatically generate a requirement for perl(MIME-Base64), which is fulfilled by the Perl main package.

$ rpm -q --whatprovides 'perl(MIME::Base64)'
perl-5.8.5-24.RHEL4.x86_64
rpm -ihv tinyca2-0.7.5-0.noarch.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
       perl-MIME-Base64 is needed by tinyca2-0.7.5-0.noarch
Is that the SUSE rpm from http://tinyca.sm-zone.net/?
Maybe if you get the src rpm and rebuild it.
I have looked for this package as well.  I believe it is included in the
mailscanner rpm package.  You maybe able to extract it from that package.

Eddie
I meant the actual tinyca rpm. On their website they have a binary built for
SUSE 9.3 and a source rpm.
I looked at the source rpm, and the .spec file does list that dependancy.
Maybe SUSE had perl-MIME-Base64 separate.
Either way, one could download the source rpm and install it, edit the .spec
to remove that dependancy, and "rpm -ba specfile" it again and test it.

This looks like the easiest way;
Dag Wieers has this already done on his site. You could either add the
rpmforge repo and yum install tinyca2, or you could download the rpms you need
from his site.
Oh, I missed a repo from DAG????

Well off I go looking for it and adding it.


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