https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1713315
--- Comment #5 from Yanko Kaneti <yaneti(a)declera.com> ---
(In reply to Petr Pisar from comment #4)
> I think the only reason there is a -II repository is for the authors desire to
stress that the module has been mostly rewritten.
> For all other intents and purposes this is perl-AnyEvent-HTTP-Server version 2.0 (a
1.9... prerelease) and the name conflict
> is intentional, even the readme says so.
The readme says:
This is a second verson available as AnyEvent-HTTP-Server-II. The first
version is now obsolette.
If the author wanted to obsolete AnyEvent-HTTP-Server, he would use the same
name and uploaded it to CPAN under that name. None of that happened. It's a
different project with a different name. Also imagine that somebody wanted
to package the real AnyEvent-HTTP-Server from CPAN. Occupying the name
prevents him from doing it. Also naming it perl-AnyEvent-HTTP-Server makes
an impression that it is the AnyEvent-HTTP-Server project, but that's not
true. It has a completely different author.
I really think this should be named perl-AnyEvent-HTTP-Server-II. Once
upstream renames it to AnyEvent-HTTP-Server, you can also rename the
package. Please do not make any assumptions about author's intentions and
follow the current naming. If you don't agree, we can ask Fedora Packaging
Committee for their opinion.
There is no AnyEvent::HTTP::Server in CPAN now and it was either never on CPAN
or it was there by the same author who later decided to remove it from there
...
The only other AnyEvent::HTTP::Server I can find is
https://github.com/Mons/AnyEvent-HTTP-Server i.e same author
What other AnyEvent::HTTP::Server are you refering to?
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