Re: [SECURITY] [DSA-136-1] Multiple OpenSSL problems
On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 06:25:48PM -0500, Paul Baker wrote:
>
> Yeah it *should* be painless. Unfortuneately, we are using our own
> compiled apache, mod*, mysql, and a few other things in /usr/local. As
> part of the upgrade to woody though I want to start using only Debian
> versions of software. So there is a bit of extra testing/configuring
> involved to make that work. We also were using our own version of perl
> 5.6.1 in /usr/local. Want to start using Debian's 5.6.1. This also means
> that any locally installed CPAN modules will be in the wrong place to
> work with that perl, so there is further work involved in making sure
> that all the perl modules we are using get installed from woody, and if
> not, that we get them from sid, or make them ourselves.
I've found all the CPAN modules I have needed exist in woody, but
sometimes you need to be creative in figuring out the package name to
look for, although 'apt-cache search' helps a lot. If you can't find a
module you need, the dh-make-perl package automates the process for
packaging a module.
Bob Nielsen
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