Re: ftp method
Hi,
>>"Jason" == Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca> writes:
Jason> Cool, can you give scott a list of dependencies? I still can't
Jason> make it go with what I have installed now.
Jason> Does it need libnet and stuff?
perl-base: (File::Basename)
Perl 5.004: (strict diagnostics File::stat)
libmd5-perl: (MD5)
libnet-perl: (Net::FTP)
libwww-perl: (URI::URL)
Jason> Scott: These should be Recomends Manoj: I wish it would error
Jason> out nicer, a single 'E' line would be ideal if it's bits are
Jason> missing.
Done.
Jason> I do not want to make ftp part of the core if it has any perl
Jason> dependencies, it makes it much harder for people to install on
Jason> strange systems.
Well, then it can't be a part of the core as it stands right
manoj
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