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Re: Versioning depends or shared-lib style for a perl module



Christian Hofstaedtler writes ("Re: Versioning depends or shared-lib style for a perl module"):
> Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk> [161014 16:06]:
> > Clearly I have done this wrong :-).  I'd like some advice about which
> > is the "right" direction.
> [..]
> > 2. Arrange to ship a separate copy of Debian/Dgit.pm (and a small
> >    ancillary module) in a separate path in dgit-infrastructure.deb and
> >    modify PERLLIB in the scripts in that .deb to use it.  The total
> >    duplicated code would be 10kby or so.
> 
> This would be the closest mirror of the 'C world', where you would
> have a private, static library that is linked into the executable.
> 
> Personally (knowing very little about perl), I would go for this option.

Thanks for your opinion.  I slept on it and came (weakly) to the same
conclusion.  So I will do this.

Ian.

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