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Michael Pyne authored
Some minimal versions of popular Linux distros have Docker images that provide a stripped-down Perl install to save space. You cannot rely on "core" modules being present in this case. kdesrc-build should be able to at least spit out a message of which packages are required on the distribution. This means that ksb::OSSupport and ksb::FirstRun must be loadable in this distros, and kdesrc-build must not load "full fat" Perl modules until after checking whether to handle initial setup. Making this happen leads me to refactor exception code out of ksb::Util. While doing so I noticed that download_file is no longer needed (kde_projects.xml support drove that need), so that is removed as well to eliminate a dependency on HTTP::Tiny (a core module, but not available in minimal distros).
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