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Installation using PAR archive |
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1) Debian |
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It should work out-of-par. It's development platform, but you should need |
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perl 5.8. |
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2) RedHat/Fedora |
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This is tested on slightly out-of-date Fedora, but instructions should apply |
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to newer versions (with possible changes in paths due to different versions). |
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If starting mbox2index produces following error: |
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# ./mbox2index |
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./mbox2index: error while loading shared libraries: libperl.so.5.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory |
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You will have to create following symlink: |
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# ln -s /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.1/i386-linux-thread-multi/CORE/libperl.so /usr/lib/libperl.so.5.8 |
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and re-run ldconfig: |
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# /sbin/ldconfig |
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Installation using source code (the perl way to do it) |
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CPAN modules needed: |
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Mail::Box |
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Template::Plugin::Calendar::Simple |
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If you want speedup using Mail::Box, try installing Mail::Box::Parser::C |
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module. However, this module is memory pig, and it often just hangs on my |
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Maildir folders. YMMV. |
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CPAN modules which might get uses, depending on your templates: |
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Text::Autoformat |
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Text::Context::EitherSide |