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Re: Jifty?



On 31/05/06, Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org> wrote:

I once played with Jifty 0.60213 and therefor packaged all its
dependencies in a quick and dirty way. If you can provide me the list of
packages you need I could upload them for you to some place (I have most
of my quick&dirty perl module packages in a single directory and I don't
know for sure which belong to Jifty and wich not).


I think this is the complete list of module I am missing.

Direct dependencies:

App::CLI (>= 0.03)
Email::Send (>= 1.99_01)
File::ShareDir
HTTP::Server::Simple::Recorder
Hash::Merge
Hook::LexWrap
Jifty::DBI (>= 0.16)
Module::CoreList
Module::Refresh (>= 0.09)
Test::HTML::Lint
Test::HTTP::Server::Simple (>= 0.02)
Test::WWW::Mechanize

And more:

IO::Tee
DateTime::Format::ISO8601
DateTime::Format::Builder
DateTime::Format::Strptime
Test::LongString

After playing around with Jifty for a but I think that it is a really
promising project, but it's still changing rapidly and therefor, IMHO,
not yet ready to be used for anything serios. Even the quickstart
tutorial, which is, according to the docs, a good starting point to
learn how Jifty works, didn't reflect the current state of the framework
and didn't work. It took me quite a while to find out how everything is
supposed to work with the version I was using.

For that reason I'd say that it's probably too early to have official
Jifty packages in Debian.


Yes, I'd agree. At this point I just want to try it out for my own interest.

Thanks,

Stephen



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