On Sep 20, 2008, at 5:45 PM, Koen van der Drift wrote:

> I noticed that I have several perl586 packages, while I am using 10.5:
>
> p     attribute-handlers-pm586                [virtual package]
>  p    cgi-pm586               [virtual package]
>  i    compress-zlib-pm586     1.41-11 Part of the info-zip zlib compression
> library
>  p    digest-md5-pm586                [virtual package]
>  p    digest-pm586            [virtual package]
>  p    file-spec-pm586         [virtual package]
>  p    file-temp-pm586         [virtual package]
>  p    filter-simple-pm586             [virtual package]
>  p    filter-util-pm586               [virtual package]
>  p    getopt-long-pm586               [virtual package]
>  i    html-parser-pm586       3.56-1  Perl modules that parse and extract info
>  p    i18n-langtags-pm586             [virtual package]
>  p    libnet-pm586            [virtual package]
>  i    libwww-pm586    5.805-2 Perl modules, programming interface to WWW
>  i    libxml-pm586    0.08-1  Perl modules for working with XML in Perl
>  p    locale-maketext-pm586           [virtual package]
>  p    math-bigint-pm586               [virtual package]
>  p    memoize-pm586           [virtual package]
>  p    mime-base64-pm586               [virtual package]
>  i    perl586-core    5.8.6-7 Core files for perl, v. 5.8.6
>  p    scalar-list-utils-pm586         [virtual package]
>  p    test-harness-pm586              [virtual package]
>  p    test-simple-pm586               [virtual package]
>  p    time-hires-pm586                [virtual package]
>  i    uri-pm586       1.37-1  Perl module that implements the URI class
>  i    xml-parser-pm586        2.34-15 Perl ext interface to XML parser/expat
>  i    xml-sax-pm586   0.16-1  Perl Simple API for XML
>
>
> Just wondering if I can safely remove these, since 10.5 comes with
> perl588.
>
> thanks,
>
> - Koen.
>

Most of them should have pm588 analogs.   Nag the maintainer of any  
that don't. :-)

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