1. Why does the sdk package write possibly old modules into the main perl INC path? This seems like it is asking for trouble. Why not just ensure that these modules are installed and up to date via a real bundle? Or just tell people to run sudo perl -MCPAN -e shell and enter 'install Net::Ping Net::DNS Time::HiRes Test::More Digest::SHA1 Digest::Nilsimsa Digest::MD5 Digest::HMAC URI'?

I would think that custom module versions, if absolutely required for some reason, should be put in a razor-specific directory (/usr/local/razor ?) and have the user add it to the PERL5LIB variable.

2. I would expect the razor-* symlinks to be created in /usr/local/bin along with razor-client, but this is not the case. Instead, symlinks are just created in ./blib/scripts/ in the installation directory.

-Kevin Murphy



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