Evidently CPAN has a Term-ReadLine package that makes the standard
Term::ReadLine module in perl actually have readline features. I wonder if
someone familiar with CPAN packages would be interested in packaging this up
for debian?
I'd do it myself but I don't know much about CPAN, and I maintain
Joey == Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joey Evidently CPAN has a Term-ReadLine package that makes the
Joey standard Term::ReadLine module in perl actually have
Joey readline features. I wonder if someone familiar with CPAN
Joey packages would be interested in packaging this
Ben Gertzfield wrote:
I'm pretty familiar with CPAN packages. I can package up either
Term::ReadLine::Gnu or Term::ReadLine::Perl, or both. They're
currently the only modules available that make Term::ReadLine
effective.
Yes, please :-)
What's the difference between the ::Gnu and ::Perl
Joey == Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben I'm pretty familiar with CPAN packages. I can package up
Ben either Term::ReadLine::Gnu or Term::ReadLine::Perl, or
Ben both. They're currently the only modules available that make
Ben Term::ReadLine effective.
Joey Yes, please
Heh, oddly enough the Term::ReadLine::Perl module's source name
will have to be:
libterm-readline-perl-perl
*grin*
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Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Heh, oddly enough the Term::ReadLine::Perl module's source name
will have to be:
libterm-readline-perl-perl
Why not just call it libterm-readline-perl -- it's not going to conflict
with something else..
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Joey == Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben Heh, oddly enough the Term::ReadLine::Perl module's source
Ben name will have to be:
Ben
Ben libterm-readline-perl-perl
Joey Why not just call it libterm-readline-perl -- it's not going
Joey to conflict with something
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