Hi Lars,
> When there are several CPAN modules that seem to do something similar,
> how does one identify which one is more mature and well-maintained?
>
> For example, which one is best for parsing DHCPd configuration
> (dhcpd.conf) files? Net::ISC::DHCPd or Net::DHCP::Info
s more mature and well-maintained?
>
> For example, which one is best for parsing DHCPd configuration
> (dhcpd.conf) files? Net::ISC::DHCPd or Net::DHCP::Info? I'm guessing
> that since the former references the latter in the manual page, it
> *might* be better but where would I l
Hello,
When there are several CPAN modules that seem to do something similar,
how does one identify which one is more mature and well-maintained?
For example, which one is best for parsing DHCPd configuration
(dhcpd.conf) files? Net::ISC::DHCPd or Net::DHCP::Info? I'm guessing
that sinc