Citrix plugin
Kendrick Vargas
ken at hudat.com
Mon Oct 7 17:34:04 CEST 2002
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Joel Johnson wrote:
> The first step would be to call it 'CPAN', not 'CSPAN', although I'll
> forgive the error, because it isn't like Perl has LOTS OF WEIRD NAMES OR
> ANYTHING :D
>
> On the command line (and you'll likely want to be root), type 'perl
> -MCPAN -e shell' to get the interactive console version of CPAN. Then
> type 'i /utils/' to search for the proper module, then 'install <module
> url>' once you've found it. If everything goes without a hitch, your
> module will be installed and automagically ready to rock.
Ummm... the utils.pm comes from the nagiosplug distribution and was
installed in my nagios/libexec folder. I had the same problem as the other
guy mentioned till I moved the executable into the libexec folder and ran
it from there.
-peace
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