Hello Richard,
Many thanks for raising this. Yes the perl-Time-ParseDate has superseded the perl-Time-modules.
Having perl-Time-ParseDate installed before or after the installation will mean you have NO missing dependencies.
We will be updating the installer(s) to cope with this situation.
Thank you.
Regarding CentOS 7.2.1511 x86_64 bit & Installer
During the install, the installer check fails to identify perl-Time-modules for there is no such package in the CentOS 7 base/update/epel repositories. However, using yum install perl-Time-modules does resolve and prompt for installation perl-Time-ParseDate. Odd. Permitting the installer to install the missing packages doesn't result in a fault, but doesn't appear to install anything when reviewing /var/log/yum.log–no new packages.
Is the package dependency for Open-AudIT perl-Time-modules equivalent to perl-Time-ParseDate or do I have missing dependencies? If so, what are they?