Jonathan Rockway a écrit : > On Friday 05 January 2007 05:08, Richard Jolly wrote: >> Reviving an old thread here - I was wondering if you found such a >> Dummies list. >> >> I'm new to the debian/ubuntu way (I've been on FreeBSD, an OS X). I >> gather there is a danger of mixing apt-get and CPAN installs. But from >> my impression people usually end up with mixed installs anyway. >> dh-make-perl is an option, but doesn't handle dependencies as well as >> cpan. >> >> I'm looking for strategies to handle this - particularly in the context >> of installing catalyst on ubuntu. > > I like using CPANPLUS and CPANPLUS::Dist::Deb. If you use this module, > cpanplus will build a debian package (and dependencies) and then use dpkg to > install the module. That means that you can easily remove and upgrade > packages with dpkg (and apt), or just use CPAN. It's kind of a pain if > you've already installed some modules, though, so it's best if you start > using it right away. (The problem, though, is that you have to install > CPANPLUS somehow.) >
Same choice here. And with reprepro it easy to manage a custom repository for deb that allows easy apt-get install/remove on production servers. -- Julien Gilles.
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