On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 21:02 +0100, Jose Pedro Oliveira wrote:
What about these perl cenarios?
Perl module A::B
Perl module A::B::C (and requires A::B)
Thus, whenever Perl module A::B::C is installed, A::B will already be
there. If they have a common directory, A::B should own it, not
A::B::C.
Perl module A::B::C should always own the A directory
(also owned by A::B) or not ?
No. Package at the top of the dependency chain should own it. So, if
A::B is the top, then it should own the A directory, since A::B::C can't
go in without A::B.
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