Re: Creating Debian dependencies while using CPAN?
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- Subject: Re: Creating Debian dependencies while using CPAN?
- From: eichin@thok.org (Mark W. Eichin)
- Date: 17 Sep 2000 18:23:31 -0400
- Message-id: <[🔎] xe1ya0qd5ek.fsf@climb-a-tree.thok.org>
- In-reply-to: Fabien Ninoles's message of "Fri, 28 Jul 2000 21:34:54 -0400"
- References: <20000721041042.A350@lathspell> <vkzog3n6hwb.fsf@komarr.grenoble.hp.com> <20000724105250.A10200@westend.com> <20000728213454.B21034@Nightbird.TZoNE.ORG>
> a deb-make target for perl modules that let a maintainer
> create a standard skeleton for all modules, with a special cpan-update target
> in the debian/rules file.
Did anyone ever implement this, or some similar low-effort way to
package CPAN modules that otherwise "just work"? Neither the
packaging-manual nor the developers-reference really say anything
about perl module packaging (they don't even mention the standard for
*naming* them, which I thought was agreed on a long time ago?)
Lacking that, can anyone recommend a package which is notably
straightforward to copy from? (Or of course a pointer to the
documentation that I haven't found...)
_Mark_ <eichin@thok.org>
The Herd of Kittens
Debian Package Maintainer
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