Gordon was installing the qpid-cpp 0.24 sources [1], which failed due to
the LICENSE file for the Perl bindings not being present. After filling
out a JIRA for this [2] and a comment from Gordon, it seemed to me that
the qpid-cpp sources probably shouldn't even include the Perl, or other
language, bindings. Instead it should probably only carry the C++ client
and server code, and leave the bindings to the monolithic tarball that's
produced instead.

So my question is this, should we trim what's included in the qpid-cpp
sources to be only the C++ client and server code, leaving the language
bindings for the separate source tarballs?

[ ] Yes, remove the language bindings from qpid-cpp-${VER}
[ ] No, leave the language bindings in qpid-cpp-${VER}


[1] http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/qpid/0.24/qpid-cpp-0.24.tar.gz
[2] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-5128

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