Anybody else tried Shipwright?
Rob
How has shipwright worked with catalyst apps? I'm wondering how to
ensure that dependancies are identical for dev and production
environments. Shipwright looks like it should solve the problem, maybe
with a little bit of local::lib, but has anyone evolved a
On 1 Mar 2010, at 02:08, Toby Corkindale wrote:
I was thinking it'd be in Module::Install::Catalyst, with some
automatically-added -M options to par.
Yes, that sounds more sane...
Speaking of M-I-C, is there a good reason why STDERR is redirected
to /dev/null, as well as __WARN__?
I
On 26/02/10 13:04, Tomas Doran wrote:
On 26 Feb 2010, at 01:34, Toby Corkindale wrote:
On 26/02/10 11:27, Tommy Butler wrote:
What's the downside of this? How is this going to pose a problem for
me? Installing from subversion and then CPANning all the required libs
into the system via the
I've actually had pretty good results deploying my web apps with
Shipwright. The docs and the code are rough, but it actually works
pretty well.
It sputters a bit on configure-requires and on some of the stranger
cases of dependencies, but sounds like it works better than PAR.
Anybody else
On 26/02/10 11:27, Tommy Butler wrote:
Hello all,
I will be deploying a catalyst app onto several dozens of servers in the
next months, which will probably turn into more than that eventually.
It is a year in the making, and quite complex in terms of all the things
it requires to run
On 26 Feb 2010, at 01:34, Toby Corkindale wrote:
On 26/02/10 11:27, Tommy Butler wrote:
Hello all,
I will be deploying a catalyst app onto several dozens of servers
in the
next months, which will probably turn into more than that eventually.
It is a year in the making, and quite complex