Hi,
Count me in. I used to maintain the CGI modules, so I have
some experience there ;-). My only concern is the amount of time I
have, but I'll be glad to help where I can.
manoj
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"Brian S. Julin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> So all we would need to do is write our own version of MakeMaker that,
> in addition to the usual targets like "test" "dist" and "install", also
> automatically created rules for construction of a "deb" and "dsc"
> target.
We'd really just
Brian S. Julin wrote:
> So all we would need to do is write our own version of MakeMaker that,
> in addition to the usual targets like "test" "dist" and "install", also
> automatically created rules for construction of a "deb" and "dsc"
> target.
This is a really cool idea.
One concern is th
Greetings fellow Debianites,
Those of you who program in perl probably have a bunch
of perl module source trees in /usr/src which you installed
yourself. Although Debian developers have packaged the most
essential of the Perl modules (the CGI ones, basically), with
a couple hundred modules on
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