Well... I was trying to install them into one directory so that pure perl modules only needed to be installed once for all architectures. So my dir structure would be
/perl
/perl/sun4-solaris
/perl/i686-linux
That is probably asking for trouble, though, since if I installed an arch specific that had files in the base dir on only one machine, or upgraded on only one, it would be there but broken on the other.
Probably will just keep them separate but in CVS, either in different modules or in different dirs under the same module.
As for SVN, don't get me started. I've been bugging people for a year to let us use SVN and its looking like we might be able to sometime in the near future.
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