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Originally Posted by shaver 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.
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 |
The original poster made a comment about RHEL5/CentOS5. I was simply noting that I don't see any problems with RHEL5/CentSO5, and therefore the comment was irrelevant to the discussion. What is relevant is this:
RHEL4 ships with a broken version of Scalar::Util. For 5.0.0_GA, Zimbra ships its own Scalar::Util for the RHEL4 platform. What I was demonstrating is that even though the RHEL4 Scalar::Util is broken, the Zimbra shipped Scalar::Util works. What has been said in the forums is that the Zimbra shipped Scalar::Util was not working for some people on CentOS4. I've not been able to reproduce that issue myself. I will note that the Scalar::Util shipped with CentOS4 (The system Scalar::Util) is definitely different than the Scalar::Util shipped on RHEL4, since it does not have the XS issue that the RHEL4 one does.
So, what's this mean? It means that I've not been able to reproduce the issue that people reported with CentOS4 at all. But I'm going to assume that the people who encountered it really had it.
--Quanah