Re: Perl splitting

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Kenneth Porter wrote:
On Monday, May 14, 2007 7:35 AM +0200 Ralf Corsepius <rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes, but ... how many _users_ do really need ExtUtils::MakeMaker or
Test:: modules? Perl devs will, normal users won't except when other
package will pull them in.


Before the split, it was technically impossible to replace core perl
modules, now we at least have the option to do so for those modules
which have been split out.


In fact, EU:MM is exactly the module I needed to manually upgrade in the past, and had to install a local (unpackaged) version in my build environment to do so. I see this as a boon to dealing with broken outdated core packages that can now be updated in isolation without the extreme of updating the entire core.

This doesn't affect Fedora so much, with its rapid pace of development, but other, more conservative distros (eg. RHEL and CentOS) inherit Fedora packages and will benefit from this compartmentalization of change.

I wholeheartedly agree! I recently moved development of my application from RHEL to FC and was disappointed to have to package our own perl-Test-Simple because the Test::Builder in the main perl package was still broken. Everything else came as separate modules as needed.

So, it looks like now with FC7 (and esp. with FC8), even if Test::Builder still gives me problems, I'm only *upgrading* a package; not overwriting files that exist in another core package. Very nice...

Kelly

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