Hi all,

I was fiddling with "cpanflute" which I had to modify a great deal. The 
resulting rpm packages requires a lot of stuff apparently not provided by 
Mandrake rpm:s (according to the src.rpm built by cpanflute).

I wonder why Mandrake didn't use cpanflute in the first place?

Here's what's different:

Using cooker spec file:
rpm -qp --provides perl-CGI-2.753-1mdk.noarch.rpm
perl-CGI = 2.753-1mdk

Using spec file build with cpanflute:
rpm -qp --provides perl-CGI.pm-2.753-1mdk.i586.rpm
perl(CGI)
perl(CGI::Carp)
perl(CGI::Cookie)
perl(CGI::Fast)
perl(CGI::Pretty)
perl(CGI::Push)
perl(CGI::Util) = 1.2
perl(Fh)
perl(MultipartBuffer)
perl(TempFile)
perl-CGI.pm = 2.753-1mdk

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