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moderator Fire is step THREE! | github.com/perl6/toolchain-bikeshed | Channel logs: irclog.perlgeek.de/perl6-toolchain/today | useful prior art: metacpan.org/pod/CPAN::Meta::Spec
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stmuk_ what's the status of zef's support for modules with the same name? 16:39
ugexe i dont think zef has ever *not* supported that :) 16:52
when it comes to that the problem would be whatever ecosystem data is used 16:53
the first mirror tried for p6c is *not* my mirror (which should handle multiple copies of Foo) but the ecosystem-api one. mostly just because it updates more often 16:57
but you could even do something like create your own R* ecosystem: create an array of hash json where each hash is the meta data of a distribution. you can then put the git-commit id in the source url ala "source-url" : "github.com/author/repo.git@ajhuahef" 16:59
github.com/ugexe/zef/issues/142#is...-287104151 (this explains how to edit zef config to understand such a new ecosystem) 17:01
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ugexe nine: so should we try and remove the class Distribution workaround next (next) release or at 6.d? 17:40
from what i remember the only reason it was kept around was because of a roast test of `Distribution.new(:name<...>)` 17:41
nine ugexe: you're right, that's the only mention. 20:12
ugexe: I guess it's a question of how much pain it causes? With 6.d slowly becoming more real we may survive the wait 20:14
ugexe: panda does actually still use Distribution.new(...) 20:21
$to.install(
Distribution.new(|$bone.metainfo),
And panda actually still works mostly. It doesn't have CPAN support, so it won't install Inline::Perl5 for example, but it could still have some users. 20:24
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