easy installation via CPAN

Phillip Pearson pp at myelin.co.nz
Mon Jun 25 22:00:36 UTC 2007


Ooh -- is there an apt repository for MogileFS somewhere?

Cheers,
Phil

Brad Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Installation via CPAN is fine.  I just don't use it because I like Debian
> packages of everything (although I hear CPANPLUS can make Debian packages
> while using the CPAN shell...).
>
> I'm not sure why MogileFS-Utils doesn't install via CPAN.  Any help from
> anybody would be appreciated.
>
>
> On Mon, 14 May 2007, Brandon Ooi wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> Quick question. I'm trying to set up mogile and it seems like the
>> easiest way is via CPAN. I was just wondering if this is a legit way to
>> install releases? It seems like Brad is keeping up with mogile releases
>> on cpan for both the server and the client.
>>
>> Here's what I did...
>>
>> 1) upgrade CPAN for good measure...
>> $ cpan
>>  > install Bundle::CPAN
>>  > reload cpan
>> $ cpan
>>  > upgrade
>>
>>
>> 2) install the bigger dependencies
>> $ cpan
>>  > install DBI
>> # skip tests... needs mysql-devel packages.
>>  > force install DBD::mysql
>> # I think this deprecates Linux::AIO?
>>  > install IO::AIO
>>
>> 3) install mogile!
>>  > install MogileFS::Server
>>  > install MogileFS::Client
>>
>> Things "seem" to work and it seems like the quickest way to install
>> mogile + dependencies. Anybody try this kind of install before I throw
>> this into production?
>>
>> Also, will MogileFS::Utils be made into a CPAN installable package?
>>
>> Warning: Cannot install MogileFS::Utils, don't know what it is.
>> Try the command
>>
>>     i /MogileFS::Utils/
>>
>> If anybody finds this useful, I can throw this + a simple configuration
>> into an install guide. Thanks!
>>
>> Brandon
>>
>>
>>     


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