Re: [SLE] Webmin 64 bit?



James Knott wrote:
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
webmin is written in perl. it's "bitness" is determined by how perl is
built


Hmmm... According to Yast, I've got both 32 & 64 bit versions of Perl
installed.
Try uninstalling the 32 bit perl version.

Also, I found more luck with apps if I used the tar.gz files and configured/made/installed them myself.

Jeff Dierking

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