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How to handle Perl modules which are not yet packaged?



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Hi all,

I got a bug report (#279371) for LDAP Account Manager (LAM) because
parts of the program use a specific Perl module which is not packaged
for Debian.

LAM is a webfrontend for managing LDAP accounts which is written in PHP.
But there is also a small script included which allows to manage Quota
etc.. This script uses the non-packaged Net::SSH::Perl module.

The script is only used by a minority of the LAM users and provides no
fundamental functionality.
The users would have to install the required module manually with CPAN
which is also documented in the LAM readmes.


So can I just close the bug because the installation is covered in the
documentation? Or how should I deal with this problem?

Thanks in advance for your help.


Greetings,
Roland
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