On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 23:12, Warren Togami wrote: > Alan wrote: > > > > I will have to test this against some of the corner cases I know of. > > There are some packages that do not demand certain modules be installed, > > but really need them anyways. (At least one of the RPM packages have > > dependencies on a couple of things that are needed to make them useful, > > yet they are not hard dependencies in the code.) > > Such packages should have explicit Requires and possibly comments within > the .spec file why they were added. Explicit definitions should improve > reproducibility, which is one type of "stability" in the distribution. What I am going to look at is if the code actually finds those dependencies. I agree that the requires need to be there. The question I have is if it actually finds them all. The other issue is places where the CPAN module needs a library that is not a CPAN module. (Called via XS.) I don't know if your code covers that case. (CPAN.pm does not.) -- Alan <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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