Agreed. Problem is I personally have no access whatsoever to the environment the script is expected to run in. The Perl installation is homogenous over a network of hundreds of machines, so getting it upgraded or modified is a serious undertaking - not that it isn't automated in some way, just that changing something on so many systems is not done lightly - nor should it be.

If I want something included as a dependency of the project, I pretty much have to include it as part of the project. I probably have the option of simply including the .pf file in the CVS package, but then I have a lot of questions to answer concerning duplication, security of the module, etc.

This is starting to get interesting :)

In reply to Re^4: Configuration files by keyslapper
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