That's more or less quite easy:
perl has a bundled extutils-makemaker which installs the script and the
standalone extutils-makemaker wants to install the updated script.
Even if it's now the same - the cpan module is updated more often and bring
changes before they're merged into core
In cases like this I would dig deeper and find out *why* these two
components want to install binaries with the same name, how the
binaries differ (if they do), and what do desktop distros do about the
situation. I typically view patches that add 'blind' use of
update-alternatives as treating
Hi,
I'm trying to get some recipes building after perl-update, but I'm struggeling
for:
ERROR: plack-middleware-fixmissingbodyinredirect-perl-0.12-r0
do_prepare_recipe_sysroot: The file /usr/bin/instmodsh is installed by both
perl-native and extutils-makemaker-perl-native, aborting
ERROR: