Once upon a time, Ralf Corsepius <rc040203(a)freenet.de> said:
Cpan is being used to keep a perl-installation "current".
Trying to mix CPAN and RPM managed perl modules is a recipie for
disaster already. That's not a good reason for a meaningless update.
> I update when there's a bugfix that
> affects my platform (a bugfix that only affects perl 5.11 users doesn't
> affect F11 users) or when there's a new feature I need.
Wait until you will want to address a "serious/critical" bugfix to a
perl-module which carries a dependency on a perl-module you haven't kept
in sync with CPAN
That's a good reason to update the depended-upon modules. Can you show
a case where a module version that was only updated for compatibility
with a newer version of perl was required?
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