Re: [CentOS] Samba/ldap install script from k12osn perl problems

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On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 21:54 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> There has been some very good work by a few people over in k12osn for 
> setting up a SAMBA PDC/BDC environment.
> 
> Thing is their scripts are for Fedora core 3.
> 
> There are instructions on how to get things to go step by step instead 
> of use the Fedora-based script, so I gave it a try.
> 
> Step 1 is to get apt running and everything current. I assumed yum would 
> do instead.
> 
> step 2 has:
> 
> *Installing CPAN bundles
> 
> *
> 
> Now we need to make sure our perl modules are all there and up to date. 
> We can do this easily by
> 
> Running
> 
> perl -MCPAN -e –shell
> 
> Let it run. Answer “no” when it asks about Manual configuration.
> 
> Once it stops you'll be at the cpan prompt....type
> 
> install Bundle::CPAN
> 
> this will install many perl modules for you. Answer “yes” to any 
> dependency questions. When you get
> 
> to the question about “libnet”....answer “no”. Once you are 
> finished...hit “enter” to exit....it'll run for a
> 
> few seconds more and then bring you back to the cpan prompt. For good 
> measure let's type
> 
> install Net::LDAP (it should be up to date)
> 
> =======================================
> Well I had many messages from the perl -MCPAN and install Bundle::CPAN 
> and the install Net::LDAP just failed.
> 
> Being how this is rather foreign to me, how do I figure out what really 
> went wrong and how to get it right?
----
yum install perl-Net-LDAP

It's easier that way and you automatically get updates.

Craig

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