[Bug 575498] Review Request: plack - Perl Superglue for Web frameworks and Web Servers (PSGI toolkit)

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=575498

--- Comment #1 from Chris Weyl <cweyl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2010-03-26 00:12:56 EDT ---
So, here's the dep tree as it stands (non-testing, and those not already in, at
least).  The bug dep tree reflects these interdependencies.

perl-Plack
|- perl-Filesys-Notify-Simple
|  `- perl-Test-SharedFork
|- perl-Hash-MultiValue
|- perl-Test-Requires
`- perl-Test-TCP

There are a number of additional testing deps (optional) I should have up here
by the time we're ready to review (though I'm certainly not going to object if
anyone else puts them up):

skipped: Test requires module 'HTTP::Server::Simple::PSGI' but it's not found
skipped: Test requires module 'Parallel::Prefork' but it's not found
skipped: Test requires module 'Authen::Simple::Passwd' but it's not found
skipped: Test requires module 'IO::Handle::Util' but it's not found
skipped: Test requires module 'Log::Dispatch::Array' but it's not found

Also, I tried to abstract out some of the messier bits -- namely the
handlers/servers into their own subpackages, to prevent, say, mod_perl being
pulled in by someone who just wants to run the standalone server.  The "messy
bits" are in the plack.macros file, which is only ever used when %included by
the spec.  This is a little atypical, but I think it lends itself to a cleaner
spec.

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