Haven't heard about CPAN::Mini, thanks for that.

The problem isn't so much the approval process (shouldn't be too much of an issue), but the packaging process: I'd have to create packages for 2 operating systems (Linux and HP-UX), in different versions (3 each), on different platforms (4 in total), which IMO is too much overhead for one piece of software that's not even written yet. Thus my question for a simpler way.

By the way, Error would have been perfect (pure Perl, 1 file, simple usage), if it weren't that its use is discouraged by the author.


In reply to Re^2: Objects and Exceptions sans CPAN by Da_Lu
in thread Objects and Exceptions sans CPAN by Da_Lu

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