Hi Tomohiro, > I am an escapist, running away to FreeBSD and poudriere.
Yeah, it has its benefits. Debian isn't that bad either if it still has to be Linux. :o) > I understand the pain of distribution packaging, systemd, etc. > I agree. > > Type::Tiny needs only one module, Exporter::Tiny. > https://metacpan.org/dist/Type-Tiny > Click on "Dependency graph". That's a really good point and I thank you for mentioning it. I'm trying to stay in line with what might later be available from upstream or Epel and that'll probably be something with dependencies as crazy as the Type::Tiny from FC35. But to just get a build environment I might indeed build a barebone Type::Tiny that just uses Exporter::Tiny. > For BlueOnyx tools such as easy-migrate.pl, you may want to bundle > them in /usr/sausalito/site_perl/ using cpanm or cpm. > It may be a good idea to choose a non-XS module with few dependencies. That's true. For stuff that we use in our own scripts it is a good solution, but perhaps not for building other RPMs that have these dependencies. Still: cpanm or cpm are great tools that make Perl quite portable. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx