On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Once we have this logic in place, we no longer need to make a special case for the perl core, but let every package that has a dual (or a ternary) life define its master package.
Could you just sneak the package into the core? So, you'd release the normal .tar.gz to CPAN for the module and include that tar in core. Then the core Makefile at some point could recurse off and do the install on that embedded module. CPAN wouldn't have to know it was there so it wouldn't create a conflict.
I think, you are talking about the solution provided by CPAN::MakeMaker, but if you read my followup talking about another Apache::Test, which is very big, this is imprefect.
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