On Monday 30 April 2007, Christopher Zimmermann wrote: > Package: libconfig-general-perl > Version: 2.33-1 > Severity: grave > Justification: renders package unusable > > Hi! Hi Christopher, > > I hope reporting a grave bug is appropriate. Maybe I missed an important > point. Anyway here is what I experienced when upgrading: > thanks for your report
>
> I can reproduce this with 2.32-1 or 2.33-1 on amd64 testing and i386 etch.
> Using the 'OOP way' described in `perldoc Config::General` the behavior
> is similar.
> As you can see I could easily work around this bug by downgrading.
With the release >= 2.32, for many code upgrade, you must specify a ParseConfig
reference.
perl -w -e 'use Config::General; my $conf =
Config::General::ParseConfig("/dev/null");'
In the Config::General 2.32 Changelog the upstream Developer specify:
"- applied most hints Perl::Critic had about Config::General:
o the functions ParseConfig SaveConfig SaveConfigString must
now imported implicitly. This might break existing code, but
is easily to fix."
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Christopher Zimmermann
Cheers,
Francesco
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