Upstream has merged Parse::CPAN::Meta into the CPAN-Meta dist. Normally,
I'd just add appropriate obsoletes/provides, retire perl-Parse-CPAN-Meta
and that would be that. However, the perl-Parse-CPAN-Meta package has an
epoch, which the perl-CPAN-Meta package does not, so in order to avoid
self-obsoletion, I would have to bump epoch in the perl-CPAN-Meta
package too.
Alternatively, I could take up the hint here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrade_paths_%E2%80%94_renaming_or_splitting_packages#Do_I_need_to_Provide_my_old_package_names.3F
and have the obsolete without the provide. This looks much cleaner, and
there's only one package in Rawhide that requires perl-Parse-CPAN-Meta
explicitly, which is perl-core. So if that dependency was dropped (the
existing dependency on perl-CPAN-Meta will still be there to pull in the
module), all would be well.
Any thoughts?
Should this go to F-25 as well?
Paul.
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