From: | rainer(at)ultra-secure(dot)de |
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To: | Paul Förster <paul(dot)foerster(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: How to install check_postgres on CentOS 8? |
Date: | 2020-02-26 16:35:20 |
Message-ID: | 13ce72ba379ad6800e03a74644eb20f2@ultra-secure.de |
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Am 2020-02-26 17:23, schrieb Paul Förster:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> I'd suggest that your perl package is the most recent. Just a wild
> guess, though. But what I'd suggest more is that you download the
> source archive and compile the whole package yourself for your target
> platform.
>
> This is what I always do. I never install a precompiled rpm. This way,
> I make sure that the resulting installation works on my system. It's
> actually pretty easy to do and takes only 3-4 minutes to compile
> everything. It's not like you'd have to wait hours for the build to
> finish.
>
It's really a perl-script, there's nothing to compile AFAIK.
I installed the other dependency that it needs by hand then
force-install it.
It looks like we don't need the functionality that actually needs the
missing perl module.
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