Modern toolchain is pretty irrelevant in this context, but control over 
perl module version is another story, and Carton takes care that dev 
environment doesn't differ here from test/production.
Anyway, tnx for pointing to perl based automation tool.



On Saturday, May 28, 2016 at 9:31:14 PM UTC+2, James Bearden wrote:
>
> I wear all hats in my organization and I start getting phone calls within 
> minutes if something goes wrong with my main application. Any time I spend 
> doing customer support or system administration is less time I can spend 
> developing software. Therefore I use configuration management (
> http://rexify.org) which does not lend itself to using what you are 
> calling a "modern" perl toolchain. Using VMs, yes I absolutely do that, but 
> in my opinion the convenience of using configuration management (for ops) 
> vastly outweighs the convenience of using CPAN (for dev). 
>
> James
>
> On Saturday, May 28, 2016 at 11:23:36 AM UTC-5, Matija Papec wrote:
>>
>>
>> In case you change your mind and want flexibility and more control over 
>> deployment process,
>>
>> http://kappataumu.com/articles/modern-perl-toolchain-for-web-apps.html
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, May 28, 2016 at 3:35:49 PM UTC+2, James Bearden wrote:
>>>
>>> In an attempt to avoid some distraction and stay on topic, I prefer to 
>>> deploy to production using packages (in my case Ubuntu debs) and that isn't 
>>> going to change anytime soon.
>>>
>>> So, now that we have that out of the way, I just upgraded my devel 
>>> server to the latest LTS version of Ubuntu (16.04), did my usual install, 
>>> and got a big fat error message about Mojo::JSON not being available. I've 
>>> done some searching and I can't find any packages that contain it. Has it 
>>> been eliminated and so I need to look for an alternative?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>>

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