On 5/5/07, A. Pagaltzis <[email protected]> wrote:
* Zach White <[email protected]> [2007-05-05 23:30]: > On Sat, May 05, 2007 at 08:53:19AM +0200, A. Pagaltzis wrote: > > I consider that a distro hate. If you build Perl from source, > > then yes it is reasonable for CPAN.pm to ask a bunch of > > questions. But if you're installing a package, then your > > vendor should know a set of reasonable defaults to supply and > > should damn well supply it. > > Are there any OSs that actually do that? I can tell you that > OpenBSD, Slackware and OSX don't. No, there aren't any. *All* OSs are hateful in this regard. Surprised?
Um, I'm going to say that FreeBSD is the lone, shining example of "love" not "hate" in this particular regard. But, that's how it should be.
Maybe if Perl's configure script included options to preconfigure CPAN.pm, the vendors would finally wake up and smell the coffee? > And what's with perl retrying the same URL with every method it > has available when it gets a 404? LWP returns a 404, so it > tries to use lynx to fetch the same http url. Uh, hello? How cute. I could understand if it did that only when external tools like lynx failed, because it's not easy for an HTTP downloader to communicate the HTTP status to its parent... but with LWP there's no excuse. Regards, -- Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/>
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