Hmmm. That might be correct. I've drilled down into the configure script and it pukes here:
print STDERR "MARK 10.1\n";
$query = new CGI; # It dies on this line
print STDERR "MARK 10.2\n";
It never gets to MARK 10.2.
I am using the CPAN version of CGI:
cpan[1]> install CGI
CPAN: Storable loaded ok (v2.15)
<SNIP>
Going to write /root/.cpan/Metadata
CGI is up to date (3.37).
cpan[2]>
Grrr... Frustrating... Each time I've tried to use Twiki over the last few years we've ran into some show-stopping roadblock. (always been solaris until now, trying on centos this time)
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a 4.1.2 version running under Centos 5 without problems but had some similar issues trying to upgrade to 4.2, mostly in the configure and module installer routines, not normal operation. I think they have to do with mixing CPAN and RPMforge perl modules but I haven't completely pinned it down. Starting fresh, I'd try all EPEL modules for the perl bits missing in the stock repo. I think that will get you to a point where the only software error is a 'subroutine install redefined ...' when using the configure part to add plugins.Chuck wrote:
I thought I would turn here before giving up. I am trying to install Twiki 4.2 on CentOS 5 with all updates. (I also tried Twiki 4.1.2 as well)
I am running a custom rolled Apache 2.2.8 server and custom rolled PHP 5.2.6 (built with oracle support). These work and are rock solid. I've been using the same config with very heavy duty scripts and php applications with no issues.
When trying to run /twiki/bin/configure I get the following error when clicking "Next":
Software error:
Use of uninitialized value in substitution (s///) at (eval 25) line 23.
The Apache error log says pretty much the same thing. (like 23 by the way points to a commented line; the first 100 or so lines in this script are comments.. If I don't count the commented lines there is no search regexp anywhere near line 23)
I then tried version 4.1.2 and the same thing.
I googled and found numerous other people having this problem. I have found no responses or solutions. The twiki support site has yielded nothing as well.
Just hoping someone here might have sorted this out.. I have set up dozens of twiki sites but haven't played with it in a 2 years or so and wondering... It was never this difficult before.. Three of us have now triple checked every file permissions, installation step, system pre-requisite, etc...
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