It seems the view is not that it's your server hosting their system so they need to fit to your build but that it's their system that happens to be hosted on your server. They take the view that that Perl module you installed makes the system non-standard and so non-supported.
Some are better than others.
Also some of them implement things in very odd ways. For example one vendors system security doesn't use standard system calls eg getent(), but greps password files.
In reply to Re: Telecom products using perl
by tweetiepooh
in thread Telecom products using perl
by siva kumar
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