Eric Blake wrote: > A new package, perl-Error-0.17010-1, is now available for use.
Jerry D. Hedden wrote: > What is the point of making this a Cygwin package? Brian Mathis wrote: > Because when you package something using a distro's > packaging system, you can start to have other programs > that depend on it install them automatically using the > package system. Also, installing from CPAN, while very > easy to do, does not keep track or even know about a > distro's package management system. So if you wanted to > remove it later, it is not easy to do, and you could > easily run into problems where you have installed one > version from CPAN, then another package requires that > module, but because you installed via CPAN it doesn't know > that, and will then install an older version, overwriting > your CPAN-installed version. Okay. I'll grant you the dependency point, and I can see adding a CPAN module if a dependency is created. So far, the only dependency that exists is for 'help2man' - it needs perl-Local-gettext. What is the justification for these 5 modules? perl-Error perl-ExtUtils-Depends perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig perl-Module-Build perl-Win32-GUI These have no dependencies, and no Cygwin specific changes. Therefore, there is no benefit to having them be Cygwin packages over downloading them from CPAN. In fact, it is a disadvantage because newer versions will always be available on CPAN long before updates are made to the corresponding Cygwin packages. Again, I stand by my point of not turning CPAN modules into Cygwin packages unless it is necessary. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/