On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 10:54 PM, Charles Jones <user-e86b4aeade4e@xymon.invalid> wrote:
[stripped for brevity]
Q. What software prerequisites are there?
A. Any webserver that can run a Perl CGI script. For Apache, this means
mod_perl, which shouldn't be a problem for most linux distros, Solaris folks
may have to jump through some hoops. The script uses the following perl
Solaris: pkg-get install ap2_modperl
modules:
CGI;
LWP::UserAgent;
URI;
Time::localtime;
It may also use Cisco::IPPhone, but thusfar I have written most of my own
simple XML functions and may remove that dependancy. With the exception of
Cisco::IPPhone, all of the modules are common ones that should be
installable via your linux distros package manager. For Solaris folks and
anyone else, you can install them via CPAN ie "perl -MCPAN -e 'install
LWP::UserAgent'
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