> If you are going to put any work into it yourself, you really should set > up a local yum repo and either copy in rpms from epel/rpmforge if they > exist or use a CPAN->rpm tool to build them if they don't or you want > something newer. Then installing on any target machine is just "yum > install list_of_packages" which is easy to script and will always have > reproducible results. I'm leaning pretty heavily in this directly actually, just given how little progress I'm making with CPAN itself. Next step I guess is to see if all my packages are available in RPMs. The only downside I see of this approach is that it becomes far more complex in a non-homogenous environment. We're almost all on Centos 5 at this point, but we do still have a few dribs and drabs of other things out there. But still I think it will be managable. -- “Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV” - Michael Pollan, author of "In Defense of Food" _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos