-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Monday 2008-01-28 at 11:18 -0000, G T Smith wrote:
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Yes, but for a non perl guy like me, I'd better stick to the rpms.
Unfortunately, I am getting the impression that the non-SuSE rpm variants are not terribly well synchronised (a couple introduced minor problems which only disappeared when I bit the bullet and did a full perl module update from CPAN), and the official Perl RPMs are a bit limited in scope. I think it might be good idea for CPAN support for Perl, possibly PEAR support for PHP and whatever the Python community use to be integrated into YaST. With YaST identifying the appropriate development RPMs and installing them as required. This would help non-Perl,php,Python people maintain their installations in these languages and could be of benefit for those who choose to work with these languages. AFAIK there is no cpan equivalent for checkinstall, so generating an RPM from a cpan install is unlikely to be straightforward.
The worst thing, for me, is that the "rsnapshot" application does an examination of itself without discovering any problem, does the backup claiming sucess, and fails to save anything. That's the worst thing, IMO.
I can not trust a backup application that claims success after failing completely. :-/
I agree.. It could be a packaging issue, it could also be a mixture of Perl module versions which does not quite work as expected (and you cannot really blame the developer for that), or both.
I'll have to search for another one. Perhaps dirvish. Dunno.
Which is why I am working on something initially for my own use.
-- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
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