Hi predrag,

Chart::Clicker is one of those distributions that has *lots* of dependencies, mostly because it uses the Moose object management system. The next time you install a new module that also requires those same dependencies, Perl will see that you already have them and they won't be installed again.

There should be no issue with space on your server or your home machine.

A long time ago when computers were not so powerful, there was concern about loading too many modules (whether directly or as dependencies) because your script could be slow to compile. But unless you are in a very specialized situation this should not be a concern either.

Hope this helps!


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re: Perl modules, was: Re^11: Begginer's question: If loops one after the other. Is that code correct? by 1nickt
in thread Begginer's question: If loops one after the other. Is that code correct? by predrag

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