> Grant wrote: > > I would stay away from Bundle::Interchange if I were you. I'd rather > > install all necessary perl modules as ebuilds. They are all in the > > dev-perl category. A lot of them aren't in Portage, but the IC ebuild > > and necessary perl module ebuilds are here: > > > > http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59148 > > > > You'll have to use them with PORTAGE_OVERLAY outlined here: > > > > http://www.gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Create_an_Updated_Ebuild > > Why should I do so? What are the advantages I get out of building > ebuilds of each PM? > You don't have to create the ebuilds yourself. I think all the ones you need are either available on Portage or posted in the bugs links above. I'll know for sure soon. I'd rather use a real package manager like Portage than use perl commands to download modules from CPAN. With Portage you can easily install and uninstall modules/packages as well as easily update them. > > > > Interchange::Link is a mod_perl module that allows you to run > > Interchange without /cgi-bin/catalogname in your URL. I love it. > > > > That sounds great but where do I get it and how do I use it? didn't find > anything about it on search.cpan.org. > Can you give an explanatory url? I don't think Interchange::Link is in CPAN, but it's included in the IC distribution. - Grant > > thanks. > cj _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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