... If I can't find an RPM for a Perl module on one of the third-
party repositories, I usually use cpanflute2 to build an RPM, then
install that. That way RPM knows all about the module and can
handle it appropriately. ...
Thanks, Jay!
Mostly there. For some reason, the rpm file is outputting the files
under /var/tmp, instead of on the system:
rpm -ql perl-SVN-Notify
/usr/share/doc/perl-SVN-Notify-2.66
/usr/share/doc/perl-SVN-Notify-2.66/Changes
/usr/share/doc/perl-SVN-Notify-2.66/README
/var/tmp/perl-SVN-Notify-2.66-8-root/usr/bin/svnnotify
/var/tmp/perl-SVN-Notify-2.66-8-root/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/
SVN/Notify.pm
/var/tmp/perl-SVN-Notify-2.66-8-root/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/
SVN/Notify/Alternative.pm
...
Did I miss a setting somewhere?
-Jeff
On CentOS 5 x86_64:
yum -y install perl-RPM-Specfile perl-IO-Zlib rpm-build perl-rpm-
build-perl perl-Module-Build perl-HTML-Parser
wget 'http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/D/DW/DWHEELER/SVN-Notify-2.66.tar.gz'
gunzip SVN-Notify-2.66.tar.gz
cpanflute2 --name=SVN-Notify --version=2.66 SVN-Notify-2.66.tar --
buildall
rpm -Uvh perl-SVN-Notify-2.66-8.src.rpm
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