On 2019-12-02, John M. Harris Jr <johnmh(a)splentity.com> wrote:
On Monday, December 2, 2019 12:17:20 AM MST Igor Gnatenko wrote:
> Sure, we just have to accept this until perl is made
> parallel-installable. Which may or may not happen, but if I have
> choice between "only one version of perl and no bugzilla" or "two
> conflicting versions of perl and bugzilla using non-default version
> of perl", I will choose latter. Unfortunately reality is not perfect.
Doesn't that defeat the purpose of using a distro? At that point, you
might as well go grab some container nonsense, instead of using a real
system, if you care more for just "make it run", rather than "make it
run properly on a stable, supported Perl".
You assume that a non-default Perl is not stable and supported. While
it's true that non-default streams have probably fewer users and thus
are less tested, that does not mean it is an intention.
-- Petr