Am Montag, den 04.01.2010, 09:28 +0100 schrieb Erik Wasser:
> On Thursday 31 December 2009 14:52:49 Christoph Maser wrote:
>
> > I found that its nearly impossible to provide the requirements for perl
> > Catalyst-Runtime (the Catalyst base) even on el5.
> >
> > Does anyone acutally use perl-Catalyst from rpmforge?
>
> There is any? It thought it would be impossible to build a catalyst module
> because of the files conflicts in the original perl package and the updated
> version from some modules. How do the packages solves this?
>
> Do you mean "http://packages.sw.be/perl-Catalyst-Devel/"; and/or
> "http://packages.sw.be/perl-Catalyst-Runtime/";? The last builds are from
> december 2008 so they may be outdated.
>
> I've decided to go another way:
>
> 1) Create a directory under /var/lib/catalyst
> 2) Let cpan do the dirty work and install everything we need in this path
> 3) Package the files from "/var/lib/catalyst" to a .rpm and and install that.
> 4) Modify PERL5LIB and start my applications.
> 5) Done


Well if one really needs uncompatbile stuff and can live with a
local-directory install that crtainly is the way to go. So pro/con
removing it from rpmforge?




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