On 22 Aug 2008, at 14:44, James S. White wrote:
[Regarding number of rpms needed for cat/DBIX]
This was just what it took to get the base catalyst going. If your
particular App needs other perl modules, that goes in a separate
brick.

Thinking about it, I always rebuild rpms in a clean environment (mach
for the older stuff - Centos 4.x, mock for newer) which means my repo
contains not just the rpms I put on a production box, but also the ones
I need to make those build, test etc. A production server currently has
235 perl rpms on it.

Anyhow I would strongly suggest you look at
cpanrpm effort and join that campaign - see
http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi?cpanrpm
http://lists.dave.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/cpanrpm

Good information. I will certainly look into this.  Is there an
equivalent org for .debs?

As I understand it the cpanrpm effort is aiming to build on similar work
done for debs. I only have one debian box though (not at work) and that
uses CPAN instead.

    Nigel.

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[ Nigel Metheringham             [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
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