Hello...
On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 11:46 -0800, Edward Trochim wrote:
My organization handles all software deployments to our several
dozen
production systems through yum; whether it is in-house or third party
software. It greatly eases update management for us.
We are seriously considering using Catalyst for a new webapp we will be
developing soon and we want to be able to deploy it using the same
mechanisms as all our other software. We could use CPAN, and we are
prepared to go that route if we need to, but we would prefer to keep
everything in RPMs. There are actually several deployment strategies I
am investigating right now, this is just one of them.
cpanspec ( also in EPEL ) is designed to generate rpm packages from CPAN
packages. In my previous job I generated many internal perl rpms and
cpanspec was by far the best tool of several I used. You shouldn't have
too much trouble doing it yourself.
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