Bug#705742: libanyevent-perl: should recommend (not suggest) libev-perl and libguard-perl for seemless speed gain

gregor herrmann gregoa at debian.org
Fri Apr 19 12:40:43 UTC 2013


On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 14:29:58 +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:

> libanyevent-perl currently suggests libev-perl and libguard-perl.
> 
> The RECOMMENDED/OPTIONAL MODULES section of AnyEvent pod seems to say
> that those modules are recommended rather than just suggested, as they
> provide speed gains for most situations.  

Ok.

> For other situations either
> libasync-interrupt-perl or libev-perl provides speed gain, so arguably
> the following is best:
> 
> Recommends: libasync-interrupt-perl | libasync-interrupt-perl, libev-perl, libguard-perl

Hm?
Did you mean
    Recommends: libasync-interrupt-perl | libev-perl, libasync-interrupt-perl | libguard-perl
?
Alternatively we could also just add all three to Recommends without
alternatives.

Cheers,
gregor

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