Thomas Adam <[email protected]> writes:

> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 08:46:46PM +0100, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
>> I.e. we'd just ship a copy of Email::Valid and Mail::Address in
>> perl/Git/FromCPAN/, use a wrapper to load them, and then we wouldn't
>> need to if/else this at the code level, just always use the module,
>> and it would work even on core perl.
>
> I disagree with the premise of this, Ævar.  As soon as you go down this route,
> it increases maintenance to ensure we keep up to date with what's on CPAN for
> a tiny edge-case which I don't believe exists.
>
> You may as well just use App::FatPacker.
>
> We're talking about package maintenance here -- and as I said before, there's
> plenty of it around.  For those distributions which ship Git (and hence also
> package git-send-email), the dependencies are already there, too.  I just
> cannot see this being a problem in relying on non-core perl modules.  Every
> perl program does this, and they don't go down this route of having copies of
> various CPAN modules just in case.  So why should we?  We're not a special
> snowflake.

I less bothered my the potentially shipping a git specific copy than
ensuring the packagers pick up the dependency when they do their builds.
Do we already have a mechanism for testing for non-core perl modules
during the "configure" phase of git?

--
Alex Bennée

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