But that really depends on the system, doesn't it? I can install the
usual parts of Catalyst by installing just a few packages on a Debian
(and Debian-derived) systems. It takes a few minutes (less than ten,
surely), but it's an easy process.
Isn't that the primary purpose of distribution packaging teams?
Assembling the various parts into a whole that is easily installed?
On 01/03/2015 11:44 PM, Lance A. Brown wrote:
Robert Brown wrote on 1/3/2015 5:36 PM:
Is this something we can resolve, or simply make better as its install
process, that maybe needs explaining better?
I don't think it can be resolved unless Catalyst wants to move in the
same direction Mojolicious has taken, which I don't agree with.
I hesitate to call it a warning, but some kind of note in the
documentation and or at the beginning of the Catalyst install process to
let the user know it will take some time would be useful.
--[Lance]
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