libdist-inkt-perl binary package in Ubuntu Jammy amd64
Dist::Inkt itself does virtually nothing;
it creates an empty directory, generates a MANIFEST file,
and then wraps it all up into a gzipped tarball.
But it provides various hooks along the way
for subclasses to grab hold of.
So the general idea is that you write a subclass of Dist::Inkt,
which consumes various Moose::Roles to do the actual work
of populating the distribution with files.
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As such, Dist::Inkt is not so much a distribution builder,
as it is a framework for writing your own distribution builder.
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Several roles of varying utility are bundled with Dist::Inkt,
as is Dist::Inkt:
a subclass of Dist::Inkt which consumes most of these roles.
Publishing history
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2021-10-27 18:08:35 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Jammy amd64 | release | universe | perl | Optional | 0.026-1 | ||
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2021-10-27 18:09:40 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Jammy amd64 | release | universe | perl | Optional | 0.025-1 | ||
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