Dana 2.3.2013 18:14, Pierre Labastie je napisao:
> Date: Fri Feb 15 10:17:18 2013
> New Revision: 10154
>
> Log:
> Merge XML::Parser into Perl page.
> --------------------
> Hi,
>
> I do not understand why the above has been done.
> I understand XML::Parser is a Perl module.
> But glibc (for example) is a C library, and we do not
> put it on the same page as GCC...
>
> Maybe there is something I do not catch, but
> for me, it is not logical...
>
> Actually, my main concern is that when two
> different packages are on the same
> page, it defeats any possibility to
> automate package management.
>
> In this particular case, if the version of
> XML::parser change, you'll have to build
> a new package for Perl as well.
>
> Any thought ?
>
> Regards
> Pierre
>

I put it on the same page. We do same with glibc and tzdata - both on 
one page ... According to your logic, you'd have to recompile glibc when 
tzdata gets upgraded, which can be everything but true ...

It isn't worth the new page, trust me ...
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