[Mimedefang] MD on a fresh machine

Jan Pieter Cornet johnpc at xs4all.nl
Fri Jul 1 05:07:43 EDT 2005


On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 11:15:01AM -0400, Dirk the Daring wrote:
>    After installing SA, I used this script to check the installation
> status of all the modules:
> 
> 		#!/opt/perl/bin/perl
> 
> 		use ExtUtils::Installed;
> 		my $instmod = ExtUtils::Installed->new();
> 		foreach my $module ($instmod->modules()) {
> 			my $version = $instmod->version($module) || "???"
> 			print "$module -- $version\n";
> 		}
> 
>    This was the result when I ran the script:
> 
> 	admin at host /home/admin 5 % perl listmods.pl
> 	Archive::Zip -- 1.14
> 	Compress::Zlib -- 1.34
> 	DB_File -- 1.811
> 	Digest::HMAC -- 1.01
> 	Digest::SHA1 -- 2.00
> 	HTML::Parser -- 3.45
> 	HTML::Tagset -- 3.04
> 	IO::Stringy -- 2.110
> 	MIME-tools -- ???
> 	MIME::Base64 -- 3.05
> 	Mail -- ???
> 	Mail::Audit -- 2.1
> 	Mail::SpamAssassin -- 3.000004
> 	Net -- ???
> 	Net::DNS -- 0.51
> 	Net::IP -- 1.23
> 	Perl -- 5.8.6
> 	Pod -- ???
> 	Time::HiRes -- 1.66
> 	Unix::Syslog -- 0.100
> 
>    I'm concerned that the MIME-tools, Mailtools, Net and Pod modules do
> not show up as having a version. These are what I installed:

This is a bug or anomaly in the ExtUtils::Installed module - it has
nothing to do with your system. "Mail", "Net", and "Pod" are not 
modules, they are module hierarchy roots. No idea why they show up.
"MIME-tools" is just the name of the distribution, the actual modules
have names starting with MIME::

So you can just ignore this.

-- 
#!perl -wpl # mmfppfmpmmpp mmpffm <pmmppfmfpppppfmmmf at fpffmm4mmmpmfpmf.ppppmf>
$p=3-2*/[^\W\dmpf_]/i;s.[a-z]{$p}.vec($f=join('',$p-1?chr(sub{$_[0]*9+$_[1]*3+
$_[2]}->(map{/p|f/i+/f/i}split//,$&)+97):qw(m p f)[map{((ord$&)%32-1)/$_%3}(9,
3,1)]),5,1)='`'lt$&;$f.eig;                                # Jan-Pieter Cornet



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