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Re: perl-5.6.1-gph-3.tar.gz uploaded
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- Subject: Re: perl-5.6.1-gph-3.tar.gz uploaded
- From: "Gerrit P. Haase" <cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 22:30:07 +0200
- Organization: Esse keine toten Tiere
- Reply-to: gp at familiehaase dot de
Charles Wilson schrieb am 2001-08-22, 12:04:
>Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>
>> Source & Binaries are up now:
>> http://www.familiehaase.de/cywgin/perl/
>>
>> I added the patch list to the README and at my website i published
>> my buildlog, too.
>>
>> Now the whole Bundle::CPAN is in plus MIME-Base64-2.12.
>>
>> Only module which is missing and also is used by CPAN is HTTP::Date,
>> which comes with libwww which i wasn't able to install together
>> with friends due to 'tar' problems with HTML::HeadParser, though it
>> built clean at my workststation, using CPAN-module for testing.
>
>
>This looks like a packaging problem at CPAN. I got the same problems a
>few weeks ago with Eric's perl package. using cpan shell, I couldn't
>build libwww; download and build by hand worked fine.
>
>Don't worry about it.
For me i doesn't work manually, too.
>>
>> I hope that there are no more errors now, besides the fact that
>> there are quite sure some bugs in perl...
>
>
>Comparing your patchlist (which shows the maint-5.6/perl branch changes)
>and the HEAD patchlist (which shows BOTH maint-5.6/perl and perl
>changes), I see that some cygwin patches only went into the HEAD branch.
> This is probably an oversight by the perl5-porters.
Not all the stuff leading to perl-5.8 is relevant for perl-5.6.
>If you can, it would be nice to get those (and only those) patches from
>the main devel tree. (But I'd rather have a newish perl NOW and wait
>for these "fixes".) We need look at these "missed" patches and evaluate
>whether to:
>
>a) ignore 'em?
>b) apply 'em to "our" version but keep quiet
>c) apply 'em to "our" version, and push perl5-porters to also apply 'em
>to the maint-5.6 branch
>d) release what you've got now, but also push perl5-porters to apply the
>patches to maint-5.6. Once they do so, update "our" version.
I think d) is the 'standard' way, but since perl on cygwin is unique
it should be no problem to include some specific changes.
>Which of these options you choose depends on how serious the patches
>are; and you can certainly choose different options for each patch.
>But, first we gotta see *what* those patches are, not just the Changes
>summary (which I have attached -- edited so that only those patches
>which contain the word [Cygwin] appear).
Fine, i'll take a look now.
>Neil, it looks like a good many of your patches DID only make it onto
>the mainline branch, not the 5.6 maintperl branch. (But it's possible
>my perusal of the changes file missed one of gsar's
>mega-merge/backports. This is going to take some work -- getting the
>patches themselves, checking the maintperl code by hand to see if they
>were applied...yuck.
>
>I lean toward releasing gph's -3 perl now, and doing this stuff after.
It should be up.
Gerrit
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