Hi Thomas, I will see what I can do. Why not move to GitHub as well,
this will be nice for PRs and such. Have a good vacation!

2017-02-08 5:57 GMT+01:00 Thomas Eckardt <[email protected]>:
> It would be nice if someone else could do this (easy) job. I'm still in
> vacation, let's talk about this at the end of the month again.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
>
>
> Von:        "Matt ." <[email protected]>
> An:        For Users of ASSP <[email protected]>
> Datum:        07.02.2017 17:27
> Betreff:        Re: [Assp-user] Provide package list instead of CPAN modules
> (Debian/Ubuntu)
> ________________________________
>
>
>
> Thomas,
>
> I have had contact with Leo and we need a new maintainer for his
> modules. Are you willing to be a candidate to his modules so you can
> edit them and they will be fine @ cpan ?
>
> /me is no perl guy by default so I can so but it's less handy I think
> to start with me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
>
> 2017-02-07 13:42 GMT+01:00 Matt . <[email protected]>:
>> OK guys I mailed the maintainer of these modules as it seems he it not
>> that active on Development anymore.
>>
>> Keep you updated.
>>
>> 2017-02-07 13:21 GMT+01:00 Matt . <[email protected]>:
>>> Nice to know, thanks!
>>>
>>> Some strange question maybe, will it be fixed or will we need to use
>>> the packages from SF for the future ?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
>>> 2017-02-07 12:37 GMT+01:00 Thomas Eckardt <[email protected]>:
>>>> PDF::Burst (and other LEOCHARRE modules) are broken in Perl 5.24 and
>>>> 5.22.
>>>> They use 'defined %hash' , which causes a syntax error on these Perl
>>>> versions.
>>>> Corrected packages for all broken modules are available at sourceforge
>>>> or in
>>>> assp.mod.zip.
>>>>
>>>> Even you used the OS package manager to install Perl modules. Keep your
>>>> perl
>>>> uptodate with : >cpan-outdated -p|cpanm -n
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thomas
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Von:        "Matt ." <[email protected]>
>>>> An:        For Users of ASSP <[email protected]>
>>>> Datum:        07.02.2017 10:48
>>>> Betreff:        Re: [Assp-user] Provide package list instead of CPAN
>>>> modules
>>>> (Debian/Ubuntu)
>>>> ________________________________
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Martin,
>>>>
>>>> I'm refiring myself to your docs as well at the moment and will update
>>>> in a comment when needed. What I see is that people have issues with
>>>> PDF::Burst as also shown in your comments:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2017-02-07 10:30 GMT+01:00  <[email protected]>:
>>>>> Matt,
>>>>>
>>>>> I keep my own documentation and put it online with my future self as
>>>>> the
>>>>> target audience (https://vorkbaard.nl/assp-on-debian-8/). I didn't know
>>>>> there was a wiki, other than a virtually empty one at Sourceforge. Can
>>>>> you
>>>>> tell me where I can find it? Also: which docs? I tend to use the inline
>>>>> documentation in the web interface. Apart from a couple typos, that's
>>>>> reasonably complete. You have to read very carefully but if you do it
>>>>> is
>>>>> quite exhaustive (kudos to mr. Eckardt).
>>>>>
>>>>> What's missing is entry-level documentation. Sure, ASSP is targeted at
>>>>> professional environments but - in my case anyway - it has also been a
>>>>> good
>>>>> starting point for learning about spam filtering and e-mail in general.
>>>>>
>>>>> Martin
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> From:        "Matt ." <[email protected]>
>>>>> To:        For Users of ASSP <[email protected]>
>>>>> Date:        06-02-2017 21:18
>>>>> Subject:        Re: [Assp-user] Provide package list instead of CPAN
>>>>> modules
>>>>> (Debian/Ubuntu)
>>>>> ________________________________
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Martin,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks a lot! Let's keep mailinglist and docs/wiki whatever active
>>>>> about
>>>>> it
>>>>> :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>> Matt
>>>>>
>>>>> 2017-02-06 16:49 GMT+01:00  <[email protected]>:
>>>>>> Matt,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There's two things you can check:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. Command line: in ASSP's installation directory read the file
>>>>>> moduleLoadErrors.txt.
>>>>>> 2. Web interface:  from the link in the top bar click 'Info and Stats'
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> on the bottom of that page click on the bar called 'Perl Modules'.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Martin
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> From:        "Matt ." <[email protected]>
>>>>>> To:        For Users of ASSP <[email protected]>
>>>>>> Date:        06-02-2017 14:05
>>>>>> Subject:        Re: [Assp-user] Provide package list instead of CPAN
>>>>>> modules
>>>>>> (Debian/Ubuntu)
>>>>>> ________________________________
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Martin,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the updates about it, I used these and it looks good. I was
>>>>>> searching all packages on module::name or 'lib <module> perl' and a
>>>>>> lot of them show up like it but there are too many overlapping ones it
>>>>>> looks like.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What I wonder is how we can keep this list up-to-date. I tried to go
>>>>>> Full-CPAN as wel but it seems to be impossible to do.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What I also wonder is are you sure you have all needed packages
>>>>>> installed now, is there some check to do in/for ASSP ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Matt
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2017-02-06 11:34 GMT+01:00  <[email protected]>:
>>>>>>> Hi Matt,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Some Perl modules depend on packages to be installed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Debian 8/Ubuntu I'm installing these OS based packages:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> libnet-dns-perl libauthen-sasl-perl libmail-spf-perl
>>>>>>> libregexp-optimizer-perl libfile-readbackwards-perl
>>>>>>> libnetaddr-ip-perl
>>>>>>> libnet-cidr-lite-perl libmail-dkim-perl libnet-ldap-perl
>>>>>>> libunicode-string-perl libemail-mime-perl libtext-unidecode-perl
>>>>>>> liblingua-stem-snowball-perl libsys-cpu-perl libthreads-perl
>>>>>>> libschedule-cron-perl libdigest-sha-perl libmime-types-perl
>>>>>>> libclamav-client-perl libarchive-zip-perl libberkeleydb-perl
>>>>>>> liblingua-identify-perl libsys-cpuload-perl libthreads-shared-perl
>>>>>>> libunicode-linebreak-perl
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Then these OS based packages as dependencies for certain CPAN
>>>>>>> modules:
>>>>>>> Module:                   Dependency (needs):
>>>>>>> OCR modules:                       libgd2-xpm-dev
>>>>>>> Crypt::OpenSSL::AES:               libssl-dev
>>>>>>> Image::OCR::Tesseract:             tesseract-ocr and imagemagick
>>>>>>> PDF::OCR and PDF::OCR2:            xpdf
>>>>>>> installing Perl modules from CPAN: make and build-essential
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Finally these CPAN modules:
>>>>>>> Digest::SHA1 LWP::Simple Net::IP::Match::Regexp Net::SMTP
>>>>>>> Net::SenderBase
>>>>>>> Net::Syslog Thread::State File::PathInfo LEOCHARRE::DEBUG
>>>>>>> LEOCHARRE::CLI
>>>>>>> Tie::RDBM Sys::CpuAffinity Sys::MemInfo Unicode::GCString
>>>>>>> Mail::DKIM::Verifier PDF::Burst PDF::GetImages Crypt::OpenSSL::AES
>>>>>>> Image::OCR::Tesseract PDF::OCR PDF::OCR2 Email::Send
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm not sure this is what you're looking for but it is what works for
>>>>>>> me
>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>> Debian.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> All CPAN would be better in my opinion. Debian packages are good
>>>>>>> because
>>>>>>> they play nice with the rest of the OS so that's why I try and use
>>>>>>> them
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> most. I'm don't know about other distros' statuses regarding
>>>>>>> prepackaged
>>>>>>> Perl modules.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hope that helps,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Martin
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> From:        "Matt ." <[email protected]>
>>>>>>> To:        For Users of ASSP <[email protected]>
>>>>>>> Date:        06-02-2017 00:47
>>>>>>> Subject:        Re: [Assp-user] Provide package list instead of CPAN
>>>>>>> modules
>>>>>>> (Debian/Ubuntu)
>>>>>>> ________________________________
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I figured out it's very difficult to find the right packages for:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> #  Email::Send/2.192 (could be the sender package)
>>>>>>> #  Net::SMTP/2.31
>>>>>>> #  Net::SenderBase/1.01
>>>>>>> #  Net::Syslog/0.03
>>>>>>> #  PerlIO::scalar/0.05
>>>>>>> #  threads/1.74
>>>>>>> #  threads::shared/1.32
>>>>>>> #  Thread::Queue/2.11
>>>>>>> #  Thread::State/0.09
>>>>>>> #  Tie::DBI/1.02
>>>>>>> #  Time::HiRes/1.9707
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> #  LEOCHARRE::DEBUG
>>>>>>> #  LEOCHARRE::CLI
>>>>>>> #  PDF::Burst/1.10
>>>>>>> #  PDF::GetImages/1.10
>>>>>>> #  Image::OCR::Tesseract/1.10
>>>>>>> #  PDF::OCR/1.09
>>>>>>> #  PDF::OCR2/1.20
>>>>>>> #  LEOCHARRE::DEBUG/1.14
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any more clear explanation in the docs about it would be nice as
>>>>>>> well.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Matt
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2017-02-05 23:39 GMT+01:00 Matt . <[email protected]>:
>>>>>>>> Hi Guys,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm testing out which CPAN modules are easy to install and which
>>>>>>>> packages are compared to them.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Why is there no package list provided next to the CPAN modules per
>>>>>>>> Distro ? On Ubuntu for an example some CPAN modules cannot be
>>>>>>>> installed and there are lib packages in Ubuntu already for them.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If some one has a package list available for multiple distro's
>>>>>>>> please
>>>>>>>> post them to compare.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Matt
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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