[cgiapp] Repository of RPMs for Fedora?

2005-02-28 Thread Halley, Edward D.
I administer my Fedora machines by RPM packages, which works for most applications but can get to be a hassle with all the diverse modules of Perl and CPAN. I don't like to use CPAN's own installer, as it makes it much more difficult to reproduce identical machine setups, or integrate software

Re: [cgiapp] Repository of RPMs for Fedora?

2005-02-28 Thread Sam Tregar
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Halley, Edward D. wrote: I administer my Fedora machines by RPM packages, which works for most applications but can get to be a hassle with all the diverse modules of Perl and CPAN. I don't like to use CPAN's own installer, as it makes it much more difficult to reproduce

Re: [cgiapp] Repository of RPMs for Fedora?

2005-02-28 Thread Michael Peters
Halley, Edward D. wrote: I administer my Fedora machines by RPM packages, which works for most applications but can get to be a hassle with all the diverse modules of Perl and CPAN. I don't like to use CPAN's own installer, as it makes it much more difficult to reproduce identical machine setups,

Re: [cgiapp] Repository of RPMs for Fedora?

2005-02-28 Thread William McKee
What are people's favorite perl-CGI-Application*.src.rpm repositories? I can use cpan2rpm, but it looks like there's a fair number of dependencies that I'd have to work up also, and I'd rather not reinvent a wheel that someone's already got rolling. Check out PAR[1]--Perl archives. Even if

Re: [cgiapp] Testing

2005-02-28 Thread Joel Gwynn
HTTP::Recorder looks quite cool. On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:06:48 -0500, William McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 10:21:33AM -0500, Joel Gwynn wrote: What do people use for automated testing of their CGI::Application apps? How about testing things like user account