Funnily enough I'm doing the exact same thing ... I thought I already had a lot of perl modules, but this beats everything.
I know it's a bit of an apples and oranges thing, but can anyone give an idea of the size of mod_perl processes that are actually using catalyst? I currently run my site on an 80MB vm, my mod_perl is about 13-15MB. If it's gonna suddenly jump to 50, there really isn't much point ...
cheers
On 2/27/06, Christopher H. Laco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Todd Cranston-Cuebas wrote:
> Very cool. R-on-R has something similar to this called "locomotive" for OS
> X. Really makes a try-before-you-buy scenario reasonable. I'm thrilled that
> this exists for catalyst since I very much concerned that perl needs a boost
> from such a framework and if there are huge stumbling blocks to testing out
> the framework, you're going to lose people.
>
> Cool and thanks.
>
> Todd
To make matters even more interesting, the latest Perl grant
(http://news.perlfoundation.org/2006/02/2006_q1_grant_votes.html) has
some work realted to relocatable perl binaries. This would mean we could
quite easily make a self contained catalyst install with it's own copy
of perl,and all of the compiled modules.
CatInABox right now just has the non platform specific things needed to run.
-=Chris
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