hi folks, we are currently thinking about how to package perl 6 modules. One of the problems is that perl 6 pre-compiled modules and leaves these precomp files in hard-to-predict places. we could create these files during install-time on the target system, or at build time. If we do the latter, all modules would depend on a fairly tight version of the runtime, so we would need transitions to upgrade them all together. Details at https://wiki.debian.org/Perl6PreCompProposal I would love to get some input from you on how difficult "big" transitions are, and whether you think these could be made more often (e.g. up to once a month)? And if you have any tips on how to make these transitions less painful? Of course any other input would be fab as well! thanks robert -- Robert Lemmen http://www.semistable.com
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