Hello, I just installed openwebmail (on a *very* old system) and I tried to run openwebmail-tool.pl --init . The output was this:
bash# /var/lib/httpd/cgi-bin/openwebmail/openwebmail-tool.pl --init "flock" is not defined in %Fcntl::EXPORT_TAGS at /usr/lib/perl5/Export +er.pm line 57 Exporter::export called at /usr/lib/perl5/Exporter.pm line 149 Exporter::import called at /var/lib/httpd/cgi-bin/openwebmail/ +openwebmail-tool.pl line 29 main::BEGIN called at /usr/lib/perl5/Fcntl.pm line 0 eval {...} called at /usr/lib/perl5/Fcntl.pm line 0 Can't continue after import errors at /var/lib/httpd/cgi-bin/openwebma +il/openwebmail-tool.pl line 29 BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/lib/httpd/cgi-bin/openwebmai +l/openwebmail-tool.pl line 29.
That's an old system with thousands of users and it would be a real pain for me to install perl from the beginning. Is there an easier solution to this?

In reply to "flock" is not defined in %Fcntl::EXPORT_TAGS at /usr/lib/perl5/Exporter.pm by vivia

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