FC5 i386 RPMS for MKDoc

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FC5 i386 RPMS for MKDoc

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Hi

I have created some RPMS for i368 FC5 for MKDoc dependancies, there are
less than ever (7) since most modules are now available from elsewhere,
these are the ones needed on a FC5 web server / software developer
install:
 
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 Package                       Arch       Version          Repository        Size
 =================================================================================
 perl-Lingua-31337             noarch     0.02-8           mkdoc             7.0 k
 perl-Locale-Maketext-Gettext  noarch     1.17-8           mkdoc              39 k
 perl-MKDoc-Text-Structured    noarch     0.83-8           mkdoc              26 k
 perl-MKDoc-XML                noarch     0.75-1.2.fc5.rf  dries              67 k
 perl-Mail-CheckUser           noarch     1.21-8           mkdoc              23 k
 perl-Mail-IMAPClient          noarch     2.2.9-1.2.fc5.rf dries             152 k
 perl-Petal                    noarch     2.18-8           mkdoc              86 k
 perl-Petal-Mail               noarch     0.31-8           mkdoc              14 k
 perl-Text-Unidecode           noarch     0.04-1.fc5       extras            116 k
 perl-Time-modules             noarch     2003.1126-3.fc5  extras             35 k
 perl-URI-Find                 noarch     0.16-8           mkdoc              17 k
 perl-XML-Parser               i386       2.34-6.1.2.2     core              211 k
 perl-XML-RSS                  noarch     1.10-1.fc5.rf    dries              29 k
 perl-libwww-perl              noarch     5.805-1.1        core              379 k

perl-Crypt-PassGen will probably be able to be deleted from the MKDoc
repo if Dries fixes a bug in his RPM.

I did try creating a perl-Bundle-MKDoc rpm but although it seemed to
work it didn't pull in all the other modules so I guess I must be doing
something wrong...

Instructions for installing these RPMS are here:

  http://rpms.mkdoc.com/#fc5

Chris  

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Perl 5.8.8 Encode problem, was: Re: FC5 i386 RPMS for MKDoc

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Hi

On Wed 05-Apr-2006 at 12:46:39PM +0100, Chris Croome wrote:
>
> Instructions for installing these RPMS are here:
>
>   http://rpms.mkdoc.com/#fc5

However it has now been discovered that the version of Encode that comes
with Perl with FC5 doesn't work properly with MKDoc:

  http://www.mkdoc.org/bugs/stable/normal/perl-588/

So, for the moment, if you want to run MKDoc on FC5 best install perl
manually in /usr/local/ or use an older distro like CentOS 4...

Chris

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Re: Perl 5.8.8 Encode problem, was: Re: FC5 i386 RPMS for MKDoc

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Hi

On Mon 19-Jun-2006 at 03:12:43PM +0100, Chris Croome wrote:
>
>   http://www.mkdoc.org/bugs/stable/normal/perl-588/
>
> So, for the moment, if you want to run MKDoc on FC5 best install perl
> manually in /usr/local/ or use an older distro like CentOS 4...

Actually you can do a --force install of a perl-Encode RPM and this
works, I have just built RPMS of all versions of Encode back to 0.08 and
tested them and 0.09 is the last working version.

I have added this RPM to the repo:

  http://rpms.mkdoc.com/pub/apt/fedora/linux/5/i386/RPMS.mkdoc/perl-Encode-2.09-8.i386.rpm

Install it like this:

  rpm -Uvh --force perl-Encode-2.09-8.i386.rpm

Chris  

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Re: Perl 5.8.8 Encode problem, was: Re: FC5 i386 RPMS for MKDoc

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Hi

On Mon 19-Jun-2006 at 05:40:47PM +0100, Chris Croome wrote:
>
> On Mon 19-Jun-2006 at 03:12:43PM +0100, Chris Croome wrote:
> >
> >   http://www.mkdoc.org/bugs/stable/normal/perl-588/

This bug is now fixed in CVS, if you don't want to run the CVS version
then be sure to have Encode 0.09 or less.

Chris

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Re: Perl 5.8.8 Encode problem, was: Re: FC5 i386 RPMS for MKDoc

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Hi

On Tue 20-Jun-2006 at 10:54:35AM +0100, Chris Croome wrote:
>
> This bug is now fixed in CVS, if you don't want to run the CVS version
> then be sure to have Encode 0.09 or less.

It turned out that the fix resulted in only US-ASCII working so I have
reverted the update -- the latest MKDoc in CVS now requires Encode 0.09
or earlier, the bug page has been updated:

  http://www.mkdoc.org/bugs/stable/normal/perl-588/

Chris

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