I have check in otobo.Console.pl but I don’t see Maint::Daemon::Summary…:-(
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Basename;
use FindBin qw($RealBin);
use lib dirname($RealBin);
use lib dirname($RealBin) . ‚/Kernel/cpan-lib‘;
use lib dirname($RealBin) . ‚/Custom‘;
an’t locate DateTime.pm in @INC (you may need to install the DateTime module) (@INC contains: /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data/Custom /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data/Kernel/cpan-lib /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.28.1 /usr/local/share/perl/5.28.1 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.28 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.28 /usr/share/perl/5.28 /usr/local/lib/site_perl /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl-base) at /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data/Kernel/System/DateTime.pm line 38.
BEGIN failed–compilation aborted at /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data/Kernel/System/DateTime.pm line 38.
Compilation failed in require at /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data/Kernel/Language.pm line 28.
BEGIN failed–compilation aborted at /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data/Kernel/Language.pm line 28.
Compilation failed in require at /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data/Kernel/Output/HTML/Layout.pm line 31.
BEGIN failed–compilation aborted at /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data/Kernel/Output/HTML/Layout.pm line 31.
Compilation failed in require at /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data/Kernel/System/ObjectManager.pm line 38.
BEGIN failed–compilation aborted at /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data/Kernel/System/ObjectManager.pm line 38.
Compilation failed in require at otobo.Console.pl line 27.
BEGIN failed–compilation aborted at otobo.Console.pl line 27.
I have followed installing with docker guide and in that guide there insn’t this part:
Step 2: Install Additional Programs and Perl Modules
Use the following script to get an overview of all installed and required CPAN modules and other external dependencies.
root> perl /opt/otobo/bin/otobo.CheckModules.pl -list
Checking for Perl Modules:
o Archive::Tar…………………ok (v1.90)
o Archive::Zip…………………ok (v1.37)
o Crypt::Eksblowfish::Bcrypt…….ok (v0.009)
…
Note
Please note that OTOBO requires a working Perl installation with all core modules such as the module version. These modules are not explicitly checked by the script. You may need to install a perl-core package on some systems like RHEL that do not install the Perl core packages by default.
To install the required and optional packages, you can use either CPAN or the package manager of your Linux distribution.
Execute this command to get an install command to install the missing dependencies:
root> /opt/otobo/bin/otobo.CheckModules.pl -inst
Note
There are a number of optional or alternative modules which can be installed, mostly for more customized versions of OTOBO. Calling CheckModules.pl without any argument will list its full functionality.
I have tryed to install all modules following OTOBO installation guide but now I have this problem:
ERROR: Can’t read /opt/otobo/RELEASE: No such file or directory This file is needed by central system parts of OTOBO, the system will not work without this file.
Died at /var/lib/docker/volumes/otobo_opt_otobo/_data/Kernel/Config/Defaults.pm line 2068.
this Docker stuff is indeed initially confusing, but after a while things are starting to make sense.
First, die check of the Modules is deliberately not mentioned in the installation instructions for Docker. This is because the required modules are already included in the Docker image. See https://github.com/RotherOSS/otobo/blob/rel-10_0/cpanfile.docker for the list of modules that are installed when an image is created.
Required packages:
o Archive::Tar…………………ok (v2.36)
o Archive::Zip…………………ok (v1.68)
o Date::Format…………………ok (v2.24)
o DateTime…………………….ok (v1.54)
o DateTime::TimeZone………….ok (v2.47)
o Convert::BinHex………………ok (v1.125)
o DBI…………………………ok (v1.643)
o Digest::SHA………………….ok (v6.02)
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