On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 09:38:06AM +0000, Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
> Say I have an Apache module called Apache::Foo 1.99 and an Apache::Foo
> 2.00 for mod_perl 2. What happens when I want to release a new
> "Apache::Foo 1.99"? Apache::Foo 1.99_01?
> 
> Sounds too much like "use 5.008_001' to me, i.e. a big mess :)
> 
> So, you've got to change all 'Apache' to 'Apache2' in your Apache2
> modules. Big deal. That's why ctags exist...

And again, I don't want the supplied functions to haev to change names
-- *just* the packaging.  But it appears that they;re improperly
conflated by (at least) the CPAN coed (that was a typo, but it's so
damn funny I'm gonna leave it there), and it's unclear whether that's
fixable.

Cheers,
-- jra
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