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Today Red Hat has released a security upgrade for Perl:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2007-0966.html I cannot install this, because the current version of ZRM I'm running on the server (MySQL-zrm-1.2.1-1) requires a newer version of Perl: $ rpm -q --requires MySQL-zrm | grep perl /usr/bin/perl perl >= 5.8.7 and the Red Hat upgrade is to perl-5.8.5-37.RHEL4 What puzzles me is that the _current_ installed version of Perl is perl-5.8.5-36.RHEL4, so the installation of MySQL-zrm should have been failed in the first place, whilst I've been able do perform it (I don't remember forcing the installation, though it could had been). Anyone could suggest me what to do? It's safe to remove MySQL-zrm, perform the Perl upgrade, and then reinstall it, ignoring the required Perl version? |
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