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#description_paragraphs: 3
#description: |-
# override description from CPAN
#summary: override summary from CPAN
#no_testing: broken upstream
#sources:
# - source1
# - source2
#patches:
# foo.patch: -p1
# bar.patch:
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# sed -i -e "s,hunspell-X,$hunspell," t/00-prereq.t Makefile.PL
#post_build: |-
# rm unused.files
#post_install: |-
# sed on %{name}.files
#license: SUSE-NonFree
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon May 23 12:46:12 UTC 2016 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.39
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Task-Kensho-Config/Changes
0.39 2016-05-14
- WebDev: removed Dancer, added Dancer2
- OOP: added Moose, Moo and many related modules
- Exceptions: remove TryCatch
- Testing: remove Test::Most and Test::NoWarnings, added Test::Warnings
- Config: added JSON::MaybeXS
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Fri Sep 19 12:15:47 UTC 2014 - coolo@suse.com

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#
# spec file for package perl-Task-Kensho-Config
#
# Copyright (c) 2014 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
# Copyright (c) 2016 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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Name: perl-Task-Kensho-Config
Version: 0.38
Version: 0.39
Release: 0
%define cpan_name Task-Kensho-Config
Summary: A Glimpse at an Enlightened Perl: Config Modules
Summary: Glimpse at an Enlightened Perl: Config Modules
License: Artistic-1.0 or GPL-1.0+
Group: Development/Libraries/Perl
Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Task-Kensho-Config/
Source: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/E/ET/ETHER/%{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Source0: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/E/ET/ETHER/%{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: cpanspec.yml
BuildArch: noarch
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildRequires: perl
BuildRequires: perl-macros
BuildRequires: perl(Config::Any)
BuildRequires: perl(Config::General)
BuildRequires: perl(Module::Build::Tiny) >= 0.038
BuildRequires: perl(JSON::MaybeXS)
BuildRequires: perl(Module::Build::Tiny) >= 0.034
BuildRequires: perl(Module::Metadata)
Requires: perl(Config::Any)
Requires: perl(Config::General)
Requires: perl(JSON::MaybeXS)
%{perl_requires}
%description
From the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensho manpage:
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensho:
Kenshō (見性) (C. Wu) is a Japanese term for enlightenment experiences -
most commonly used within the confines of Zen Buddhism - literally
meaning "seeing one's nature"[1] or "true self."[2] It generally
"refers to the realization of nonduality of subject and object."[3]
the Task::Kensho manpage is a list of recommended modules for Enlightened
Perl development. CPAN is wonderful, but there are too many wheels and you
have to pick and choose amongst the various competing technologies.
Task::Kensho is a list of recommended modules for Enlightened Perl
development. CPAN is wonderful, but there are too many wheels and you have
to pick and choose amongst the various competing technologies.
The plan is for the Task::Kensho manpage to be a rough testing ground for
ideas that go into among other things the Enlightened Perl Organisation
Extended Core (EPO-EC).
The plan is for Task::Kensho to be a rough testing ground for ideas that go
into among other things the Enlightened Perl Organisation Extended Core
(EPO-EC).
The modules that are bundled by the Task::Kensho manpage are broken down
into several categories and are still being considered. They are all taken
from various top 100 most used perl modules lists and from discussions with
various subject matter experts in the Perl Community. That said, this
bundle does _not_ follow the guidelines established for the EPO-EC for peer
review via industry advisers.
The modules that are bundled by Task::Kensho are broken down into several
categories and are still being considered. They are all taken from various
top 100 most used perl modules lists and from discussions with various
subject matter experts in the Perl Community. That said, this bundle does
_not_ follow the guidelines established for the EPO-EC for peer review via
industry advisers.
Starting in 2011, the Task::Kensho manpage split its sub-groups of modules
into individually-installable tasks. Each the Task::Kensho manpage sub-task
is listed at the beginning of its section in this documentation.
Starting in 2011, Task::Kensho split its sub-groups of modules into
individually-installable tasks. Each Task::Kensho sub-task is listed at the
beginning of its section in this documentation.
When installing the Task::Kensho manpage itself, you will be asked to
install each sub-task in turn, or you can install individual tasks
separately. These individual tasks will always install all their modules by
default. This facilitates the ease and simplicity the distribution aims to
achieve.
When installing Task::Kensho itself, you will be asked to install each
sub-task in turn, or you can install individual tasks separately. These
individual tasks will always install all their modules by default. This
facilitates the ease and simplicity the distribution aims to achieve.
%prep
%setup -q -n %{cpan_name}-%{version}
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%files -f %{name}.files
%defattr(-,root,root,755)
%doc Changes LICENSE README weaver.ini
%doc Changes LICENSE README
%changelog