On 25 Dec 1997, William R Ward wrote:
> Does anyone have a solution to this? I'd like to install the basic
> Perl, and am fine with using .deb files for that, but wish to reserve
> the right to upgrade using "perl -MCPAN -e shell" and its nifty
> interface.
>
You could use the equivs package fro
Hi,
I am working on a pre-alpha software that uses CPAN.pm,
downloads the sources, and creates a .deb package for the sources. It
does require the user to input a control file that contains
information about dependencies, a package description, section,
priority (standard, optional, ex
I'm really unhappy with the way Perl and dpkg interact. I would like
to use CPAN.pm to maintain my Perl distribution, rather than using
dselect/dpkg, but some of the Debian modules require the .deb files
for Perl modules such as libnet or libwww-perl.
Does anyone have a solution to this? I'd lik
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