06-11-2015
Yes, there are quite a few distributions that care more about providing `bleeding edge' software, that the stability a more conservative enterprise grade distro like RedHad provides.
Fedora 22 is an example.
You can find out for yourself. This link has many of the popular Linux distros. Click on the right site distro link and then scroll down the page to the packages provided on each version.
DistroWatch.com: Fedora
Last edited by Aia; 06-11-2015 at 05:42 PM..
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module::packaged
Module::Packaged(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Module::Packaged(3pm)
NAME
Module::Packaged - Report upon packages of CPAN distributions
SYNOPSIS
use Module::Packaged;
my $p = Module::Packaged->new();
my $dists = $p->check('Archive-Tar');
# $dists is now:
# {
# cpan => '1.08',
# debian => '1.03',
# fedora => '0.22',
# freebsd => '1.07',
# gentoo => '1.05',
# openbsd => '0.22',
# suse => '0.23',
# }
# meaning that Archive-Tar is at version 1.08 on CPAN but only at
# version 1.07 on FreeBSD, version 1.05 on Gentoo, version 1.03 on
# Debian, version 0.23 on SUSE and version 0.22 on OpenBSD
DESCRIPTION
CPAN consists of distributions. However, CPAN is not an isolated system - distributions are also packaged in other places, such as for
operating systems. This module reports whether CPAN distributions are packaged for various operating systems, and which version they have.
Only CPAN, Debian, Fedora (Core 2), FreeBSD, Gentoo, Mandriva (10.1), OpenBSD (3.6) and SUSE (9.2) are currently supported. I want to
support everything else. Patches are welcome.
The data is fetched from the net and cached for an hour.
METHODS
new()
The new() method is a constructor:
my $p = Module::Packaged->new();
check()
The check() method returns a hash reference. The keys are various distributions, the values the version number included:
my $dists = $p->check('Archive-Tar');
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003-5 Leon Brocard. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Leon Brocard, leon@astray.com
perl v5.12.4 2011-09-17 Module::Packaged(3pm)