As far as I can tell, URI::Escape has always been a part of the
`URI' package (aka "distribution" on CPAN) and not distributed
separately (unlike URI::Escape::XS). So avoid confusing users
with `URI::Escape' and just document `URI' instead.
Along the same lines, we depend on the `Plack' package rather
than Plack::Util or Plack::Builder, after all.
* MTA - postfix is recommended (for public-inbox-mda)
* SpamAssassin (spamc/spamd) (for public-inbox-watch/public-inbox-mda)
-Beyond that, there is one non-standard Perl module required:
+Beyond that, there is one non-standard Perl package required:
-* URI::Escape deb: liburi-perl
+* URI deb: liburi-perl
pkg: p5-URI
rpm: perl-URI
(for HTML/Atom generation)
# Plack is needed for public-inbox-httpd and PublicInbox::WWW
# 'Plack' => 0,
- 'URI::Escape' => 0,
+ 'URI' => 0,
# We have more test dependencies, but do not force
# users to install them. See INSTALL
# package profiles
my $profiles = {
# the smallest possible profile for testing
- # TODO: trim URI::Escape from this, maybe
essential => [ qw(
git
perl
Encode
ExtUtils::MakeMaker
IO::Compress::Gzip
- URI::Escape
+ URI
), @test_essential ],
# everything optional for normal use
pkg => 'p5-Plack',
rpm => 'perl-Plack-Test',
},
- 'URI::Escape' => {
+ 'URI' => {
deb => 'liburi-perl',
pkg => 'p5-URI',
rpm => 'perl-URI',