Re: Looking for module dependency information

2004-07-12 Thread Thomas Klausner
Hi! On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 09:14:28AM +0100, Tony Bowden wrote: For a slightly easier approach, Module::CPANTS has a 'requires_recursive' method which lists all the dependencies, and all their dependencies, etc. Well it had this information, but currently it hasn't. But it will have it

Re: Looking for module dependency information

2004-07-11 Thread Tony Bowden
On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 12:46:01AM -0400, Michael G Schwern wrote: Most modules now have a META.yml file which contains (amongst other things) module dependency information. Simplest thing to do would be to make a local miniCPAN mirror [1] and walk through the archive files [2] in

Re: Looking for module dependency information

2004-07-11 Thread David Wheeler
On Jul 10, 2004, at 12:35 PM, Robert Rothenberg wrote: The reason is that I would like to integreate this with testing information from the CPAN Testers. So if I find that there are no testing results for platform 'x' for a specific module, I can check to see if one of the dependent modules

Re: Looking for module dependency information

2004-07-11 Thread Robert Rothenberg
On 7/11/2004 12:46 AM Michael G Schwern wrote: Most modules now have a META.yml file which contains (amongst other things) module dependency information. Simplest thing to do would be to make a local miniCPAN mirror [1] and walk through the archive files [2] in modules/02packages.details.txt

Looking for module dependency information

2004-07-10 Thread Robert Rothenberg
To whom it may concern, I am looking for information on CPAN module dependencies. Specifically, does somebody maintain and regularly update such a list? The reason is that I would like to integreate this with testing information from the CPAN Testers. So if I find that there are no testing

Re: Looking for module dependency information

2004-07-10 Thread Michael G Schwern
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 03:35:52PM -0400, Robert Rothenberg wrote: I am looking for information on CPAN module dependencies. Specifically, does somebody maintain and regularly update such a list? The reason is that I would like to integreate this with testing information from the CPAN