Vladimir Lettiev
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Commented on Event::Lib
I've prepared repository with maintanance release (1.04) https://github.com/vlet/p5-Event-Lib I'll appreciate any feedback....
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Posted Event::Lib to Vladimir Lettiev
Event::Lib is a binding to a libevent library. Its development stalled for about 7 years. Module doesn't build with new Perls (at least >= 5.16), and has a lot of open tickets in a RT CPAN queue. Looks like…
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Commented on I hate Dist::Zilla and missing Makefile.PL
Git repositories of distzilla based packages are not usable for rpm packaging. I often just add rpm spec file to repository and build rpm-package from git clone. To build such rpm-package i'll need to pollute my custom rpm-repository with hundreds...
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Piotr Roszatycki commented on
I hate Dist::Zilla and missing Makefile.PL
That's why I love your tools. They simply do work and are *user* friendly.
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https://openid.phys.ethz.ch/abe commented on
I hate Dist::Zilla and missing Makefile.PL
install/run/rpm-pack the module. Git copy is not suitable for this. Git copy is only for authoring (yes, and to submit patch).
If you, as a user, need to install a git snapshot of a project hosted
at GitHub, you can use https://undzilit4.me/ for that and you don't
need to bother about all the plugins. It's not equivalent to "git
clone", but you get what you want.btw, when packaging .deb files, Debian tools expect tarballs too. And if you try …
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Dean commented on
Event::Lib
There is a process to taking over modules on PAUSE, see https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=pause_04about#takeover
Personally i have not yet succeeded with it.
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Dean commented on
Event::Lib
I can see you are already trying -> http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.modules/2014/09/msg91452.html
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Toby Inkster commented on
Event::Lib
I'd suggest releasing 1.04 to CPAN straight away. As you're not the maintainer, it won't be officially indexed, so people won't be able to install it using:
cpan Event::Lib
Instead they'll need to install it like:
cpan CRUX/Event-Lib-1.04.tar.gz
Then, if you become maintainer later you can re-release as 1.05 and it will be indexed. Or if Tassilo von Parseval re-appears, he'll be able to pick up maintenance using your fixed version as a base for his next release.
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