I have recently been experimenting with various perl web application frameworks and have run into a question:
make install or not
To date, the infrastructure that I have been working with relies on an perl web app to checked out from svn into a runtime directory. Which has worked reasonably well using CGI::Application and some custom in house libraries. Now, I'm looking at Catalyst, which gives you a nice Makefile.PL that will check/install dependencies for you. Just running make creates a slew of files that I'm not sure make sense for our present deployment model.
So, what is the best practice here?
In reply to make install or not by arlaneenalra
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