My webapp depends on quite a few modules. When I deploy on a remote server, I have to cpanm to re-install all the modules, which has the following issues...
- Slow.
- Cannot include private module / private patch
- Would install the latest version of modules, instead of the ones that I am working on.
So I want to redistribute them when I deploy. I could almost use PAR, but I can't because I don't want want to do that in binary form - as the Perl version, architecture might be different.
Module::Install::Bundle is the closet I have found. Upon specifying the prereq, it can auto fetch the modules and all its dependencies (up to core module) from CPAN. Module does build and test, but "make install" does nothing - it doesn't install those prereq at all.
UPDATE 1: Carton, if I am not mistaken, it can still only redist the binary version (install --cached), or fetch from the Internet. I should have mentioned including private module/patch is one of my goals.
Is there something I have missed?
Thanks.
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