I don't agree in the sense that PPM is an established, working system, and producing PPM files needs no PPM code that isn't available already in Module::Build and I guess ExtUtils::MakeMaker. I'm not interested in creating yet another fancy incompatible format and pushing it down users throats, or rather, I'm more under the impression that there won't be users with throats open for this product. I'm not interested in creating a shiny new world order external library packaging factory but more interested in producing working modules that install external libraries via CPAN below Perl, provided that $Config{make} and a working $Config{cc} are available.


In reply to Re^3: RFC: Portable Alien Library System by Corion
in thread RFC: Portable Alien Library System by xdg

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