I've been getting into Debian recently, and have been impressed by synaptic: how easy it is to view the status of packages, browse dependencies and request packages to be installed.
This got me thinking about CPAN. It would be really neat if a similar tool was available. In fact, I'm interested in writing one if one doesn't exist. So, my first question is "has anyone done this before?"
Any pointers to relevant hosted svn/cvs or sourceforge/freshmeat projects would be welcome. Even if it's rubbish, it would still be helpful to learn from; otherwise I'll assume I'm starting from square zero.
The second question I'm interested in is: "What user interfaces I should provide?"
GUI synaptic style, written in pTk.
Curses interface, aptitude style. This would be useful for remote ssh connections.
HTML web browser interface. This could be CGI or mod_perl.
Any feedback would be most welcome.
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Oh Lord, won’t you burn me a Knoppix CD ?
My friends all rate Windows, I must disagree.
Your powers of persuasion will set them all free,
So oh Lord, won’t you burn me a Knoppix CD ?
(Missquoting Janis Joplin)
In reply to Is there a graphical CPAN installer? by rinceWind
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