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Originally Posted by quanah (b) RHEL5 works just fine with Scalar::Util. If CentOS5 doesn't, then CentOS5 has the problem. |
I would agree completely, but I don't see where you show CentOS 5 having the problem? You only show that RHEL4 (a supported platform, AFAICT!) has the problem with dualvar, from my reading.
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So as you can clearly see, the Scalar::Util shipped by RHEL5 does not have this problem. The version shipped by RHEL4 does. Using Zimbra's Scalar::Util shipped with RHEL4 solves the problem:
So, rather than trying to start a flame war, please actually test things and try to be constructive. Obviously, Zimbra would rather things work on CentOS than not work. But we have an obligation to our user base to be clear on what we find does and does not work. RHEL4 is working.
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I don't quite understand this: you say that the version shipped by RHEL4
doesn't work (in that it has the Scalar::Util problem), and then you say that RHEL4
is working. Could you clarify what you mean here? Is there any reason to believe that the RHEL4 Scalar::Util workaround wouldn't work on CentOS 4 as well?
I have a CentOS-based deployment right now, and while I'd switch to a supported operating system if I had to, it sure looks like RHEL is identical to CentOS in this regard, which seems at odds with part of your statements and all of jholder's. Can you clarify what the CentOS problem is?
Mike