G'day harangzsolt33,

And a Happy New Year to you too.

You posted on "Perl Monks Discussion", which is for discussions about the PerlMonks site. I've moved it to "Seekers of Perl Wisdom", which is for questions about Perl.

While I totally appreciate the Happy New Year! greeting, it is inappropriate as a title for this post. Please change it to something like "Create RPM Perl package"; notice I've changed the title of this node in anticipation of that.

This is a very good question and I'd be very interested in answers. I'd happily FrontPage your post when it has a better title.

Edit: Updated title to match newly updated OP title.

— Ken


In reply to Re: How to publish Perl module as Linux RPM package? by kcott
in thread How to publish Perl module as Linux RPM package? by harangzsolt33

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