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** All dependencies should already be in Fedora.
** All dependencies should already be in Fedora.
** [[StevenPritchard]] has put some work into this already.
** [[StevenPritchard]] has put some work into this already.
* <strike>[http://search.cpan.org/dist/IPC-Run3/ perl-IPC-Run3] - run a subprocess with input/ouput redirection, already in Fedora.</strike>
* <strike>[[cpan:Geo-IPfree|Geo::IPfree]] - Look up country of IP Address. This module make this off-line and the DB of IPs is free & small. @ {{BZ|483628}}</strike>
* [[cpan:PlRPC|PlRPC]] - A bundle to install PlRPC-Server, Client and prerequisites.
* [[cpan:PlRPC|PlRPC]] - A bundle to install PlRPC-Server, Client and prerequisites.
* <strike>{{CPAN|Getopt::Mixed}} obsoleted by {{CPAN|Getopt::Long}} provided by package perl</strike> (Please also EPEL)
* {{CPAN|NetPacket::SpanningTree}} - Assemble and disassemble IEEE 802.3 LLC protocol packets. @ {{BZ|573917}}
* <strike>{{CPAN|Getopt::Simple}} - provides a simple wrapper around Getopt::Long (easy — no other deps). - Review request {{BZ|573827}}</strike>
* <strike>{{CPAN|Locale::gettext}} provided by perl-gettext</strike> (Please also EPEL)
* <strike>{{CPAN|NetPacket}} - modules to assemble/disassemble network packets at the protocol level (Please also EPEL) @ {{BZ|573848}}</strike>
** <strike>{{CPAN|NetPacket::LLC}} - Assemble and disassemble IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree protocol packets. @ {{BZ|573918}}</strike>
** {{CPAN|NetPacket::SpanningTree}} - Assemble and disassemble IEEE 802.3 LLC protocol packets. @ {{BZ|573917}}
* <strike>{{CPAN|Net::SSH::Perl}} - Perl client Interface to SSH (Please also EPEL)</strike>
** <strike>{{CPAN|Math::Pari}} as dependency ^</strike>
* <strike>{{CPAN|CSS::DOM}} - Document Object Model for Cascading Style Sheets @ {{BZ|627024}}</strike>
* {{CPAN|Inline::Python}} - Place python code inline with perl, or use python classes/functions within perl
* {{CPAN|Inline::Python}} - Place python code inline with perl, or use python classes/functions within perl
* {{CPAN|App::Rad}} - Rapid (and easy!) creation of command line applications
* {{CPAN|App::Rad}} - Rapid (and easy!) creation of command line applications
* <strike>[http://perldancer.org/ PerlDancer] - The easiest way to write web applications with Perl @ {{BZ|704544}}</strike>
* {{CPAN|Net::Sharktools}} - Use Wireshark's packet dissection engine from Perl ([http://um-pe09-2.di.uminho.pt./fedora/perl-Net-Sharktools.spec draft specfile])
* {{CPAN|Net::Sharktools}} - Use Wireshark's packet dissection engine from Perl ([http://um-pe09-2.di.uminho.pt./fedora/perl-Net-Sharktools.spec draft specfile])
* <strike>{{CPAN|Smart::Comments}} - Smart comments are awesome @ {{BZ|201494}} a long time ago</strike>
* {{CPAN|Method::Signatures}} - To make subroutine calls easier to read
* {{CPAN|Method::Signatures}} - To make subroutine calls easier to read



Revision as of 07:40, 12 August 2011

You can always see the current list of open Perl review tickets (bugs) here.

Catalyst

Task::Catalyst - Installs everything you need to write serious Catalyst applications. Would be nice to have at least deployment packages:

Moose

Task-Kensho

Task-Padre-Plugin-Deps

Perl5i

Misc

Dependencies

  • Bio::SCF dependency of already packaged perl-Bio-Graphics