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+ | rpm -Uvh --nodeps webmin-1.310-1.fc5.rf.noarch.rpm |
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Install
Satisfy Dependencies
perl(Net::SSLeay) is needed by webmin-1.310-1.fc5.rf.noarch perl(Mon::Client) is needed by webmin-1.310-1.fc5.rf.noarch perl(Authen::PAM) is needed by webmin-1.310-1.fc5.rf.noarch
Installing Perl Modules
perl -MCPAN -e shell
If this is the first time running MCPAN it will ask you a ton of questions so be ready to chose the onces that make the most sense for your particular location and configuration.
The setting below is important for Dual Processor (Dual Core) Systems:
Parameters for the 'make' command? Typical frequently used setting: -j3 dual processor system Your choice: [] -j3 Parameters for the 'make install' command? Typical frequently used setting: UNINST=1 to always uninstall potentially conflicting files Your choice: [-j3]
Now you are ready to install the modules listed above.
cpan> install Net::SSLeay cpan> install Mon::Client cpan> install Authen::PAM
Once the installs complete simple type exit to leave perl.
cpan> exit
Install Webmin
I had to force it to ignore the dependencies because I used perl to install them rather than rpm.
rpm -Uvh --nodeps webmin-1.310-1.fc5.rf.noarch.rpm