I have a package that builds lots of binaries, but also builds an XS module (compiled C with perl routines in a file foo.bundle). Right now, I depend on perl581-core | system-perl581 and call UpdatePOD: true. The .bundle and associated files get put in the proper versioned directories. The UpdatePOD works as advertised.

Oh, and this is just for the 10.3 tree. This all seems ok to me, but I just wanted to ask.

I suppose I could splitoffize the .bundle and podfile as a -pm581. Then I should probably rename the package "mypackage581" so I could make a "mypackage560". But who running Panther would be running perl 5.6?

Anything wrong with keeping it the way it is or is there a better way?

James



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