Re: [suggest] Dependencies listed in Perl module but not RPMforge package

2009-07-02 Thread Philip Durbin

On 07/01/2009 03:34 PM, Dag Wieers wrote:

I just checked what our tool would do (dar-diff-perl.sh) and it would
in fact remove the BuildRequires altogether. So it is safe to assume
that our parser doesn't do this correctly.


Thanks for the explanation, Dag and Christoph.  I'll just continue to 
report any dependencies that should be added.  Good luck re-working the 
tools to pick more of them up automatically.


Thanks again for a great resource.

Phil
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[suggest] missing Perl dependencies in perl-Email-Store

2009-07-02 Thread Steve Huff

hello folks!

perl-Email-Store-0.255-1 requires Class::DBI,  
Class::Data::Inheritable, Ima::DBI, all of which are currently in  
RPMforge, but these dependencies are not captured in the spec.  the  
patch is attached!


-steve

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perl-Email-Store-0.255-2_perldeps.patch
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Re: [suggest] Dependencies listed in Perl module but not RPMforge package

2009-07-02 Thread Peter Willis

Christoph Maser wrote:

Am Mittwoch, den 01.07.2009, 21:34 +0200 schrieb Dag Wieers:

  

Good question. We do have SPEC files that still date back from before we
used an automated process. I just checked what our tool would do
(dar-diff-perl.sh) and it would in fact remove the BuildRequires
altogether. So it is safe to assume that our parser doesn't do this
correctly.

At LinuxTag Christoph told me we should rework our perl-management tools
in perl because all the functionality is available from modules. And I
agree :)




I am currently evaluating the already existing solutions because i think
it is easier and more useful if we use something shared and try to model
it to our needs. My favorite right now is CPANPLUS::Dist::RPM or at
least a small tool build on top of CPANPLUS. Also interesting could be
CPAN::Packager. I will test those and write up the results. Depending on
the results I will take further actions. Anyone interested in the topic
please contact me and share your opinions.
The current target is a) have a tool wich creates new specs from CPAN.
b) triger notifications from updates at CPAN. c) have a tool to
automatically update already existing spec files (i do have a very
simple shell script wich works for ~80% of the specs)

Chris


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How about Ovid?
http://search.cpan.org/~gyepi/Ovid-0.12/ovid

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