[Bug 237333] Review Request: perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-DSA -- Perl OpenSSL bindings for DSA support -- SPONSOR NEEDED

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Summary: Review Request:  perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-DSA -- Perl OpenSSL bindings for DSA support -- SPONSOR NEEDED


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237333


tibbs at math.uh.edu changed:

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------- Additional Comments From tibbs at math.uh.edu  2007-05-15 14:22 EST -------
I was out of town over the weekend as well, so no worries.

Unfortunately it's not really clear just what is going to be split out of the
main Perl package.  It may end up that all core modules are split out; this
would make it a simple matter to update them separately and all packages should
already have all of the runtime dependencies sorted anyway.  But the build-time
dependencies would have to be added manually.

Currently, all I know is that perl(CPAN), perl(ExtUtils::Embed),
perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker), perl(Test::Harness), perl(Test::Simple) and
perl(Test::More) are split out as of F7, but the base perl package contains a
dependency on them so that all Perl packages don't break.  This will go away
immediately after F7 branches.  I don't know if perl(Test) is being split;
currently it isn't but I suppose it should be given the other modules that are
split.  I don't think anything else is being split at this time, although
certainly adding those dependencies doesn't actually hurt anything and I'm not
going to block because of them.

So we're good at this point; go ahead and apply for sponsorship and I'll take
care of that.  Once that's done, you'll be able to set the fedora-cvs flag and
get your packages checked in and built.

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