On Sunday, March 30, 2003, at 09:44 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:


Ken Williams wrote:
On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 08:36 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:

+lib/ # expose all packages under lib/ -lib/private.pm # but exclude lib/private.pm +lib2/Foo.pm # expose lib2/Foo.pm
Module::Build may soon do something like this, though not in as though not
> in as fancy/complex a way.

it doesn't have to be fancy/complex. To my immediate need a file with explicit listing of all the files to be listed will suffice.

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What happens to the modules which don't use Module::Build, but use EU::MM?

You can create and maintain the META.yml file yourself if you want. PAUSE isn't going to care who creates it.


I need to release Apache::Test on CPAN and I can't do that, because of the bundling problem. I don't know how many man-months very spent on writing the current mod_perl 2.0's build, and while it'd be cool to move to Module::Build it'll take a *lot* of time.

Really, why that should be such a big problem to filter out files which are listed in a given skip list file?

I don't think difficulty is the issue. The issue is that people don't think that's a very good solution to the problem, and we're trying to come up with a better one.


-Ken



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