Email::MIME uses Encode::MIME::Header and depends on that
appropriately; however we depend on other parts of the Encode
distribution, but that's bundled with Perl by upstream, anyways;
and should place no additional burden on users.
pkg: p5-Email-MIME
rpm: perl-Email-MIME
pkg: p5-Email-MIME
rpm: perl-Email-MIME
-* Encode::MIME::Header deb: libencode-perl
- pkg: perl5
- rpm: perl-Encode
-
* Plack deb: libplack-perl
pkg: p5-Plack
rpm: perl-Plack, perl-Plack-Test,
* Plack deb: libplack-perl
pkg: p5-Plack
rpm: perl-Plack, perl-Plack-Test,
rpm: perl-Email-Simple
(pulled in by Email::MIME)
rpm: perl-Email-Simple
(pulled in by Email::MIME)
+* Encode deb: libperl5.$MINOR (or libencode-perl)
+ pkg: perl5
+ rpm: perl-Encode
+ (likely installed with Perl)
+
- DBI deb: libdbi-perl
pkg: p5-DBI
rpm: perl-DBI
- DBI deb: libdbi-perl
pkg: p5-DBI
rpm: perl-DBI
'Email::MIME::ContentType' => 0,
'Email::Simple' => 0,
'Email::MIME::ContentType' => 0,
'Email::Simple' => 0,
- # "libencode-perl" on Debian, `perl5' on FreeBSD
- 'Encode::MIME::Header' => 0,
+ # libperl$PERL_VERSION or libencode-perl on Debian,
+ # `perl5' on FreeBSD
+ 'Encode' => 0,
# libperl$PERL_VERSION on Debian, `perl5' on FreeBSD,
# but Fedora seems to need this separately
# libperl$PERL_VERSION on Debian, `perl5' on FreeBSD,
# but Fedora seems to need this separately