So, I was upgrading several machines, and as a habit I always run
perl-cleaner. Every machine gave me an output like so with somewhat
different package lists:


*
* It seems like perl-cleaner had to rebuild some packages.
*
* If you have just updated your major Perl version (e.g. from 5.20.2 to
5.22.0)
           ,
* and have run perl-cleaner _after_ that update, then this means most likely
* that these packages are buggy. Please file a bug on
http://bugs.gentoo.org/ and
* report that perl-cleaner needed to reinstall the following list:
*    sys-apps/texinfo:0
dev-perl/libintl-perl:0
dev-perl/Text-Unidecode:0
dev-perl/Locale-gettext:0
dev-perl/Unicode-EastAsianWidth:0
dev-perl/XML-Parser:0



I'm happy to file a bug but what should I file it against? perl-cleaner?
perl itself? All of these were triggered after the upgrade to 5.22.0.

Also, they all are on the basic profile, no desktop support as they are
servers.

I've attached output for the different machines in a text file. I've
added newline so the package list is easier to read.

Dan
*
* It seems like perl-cleaner had to rebuild some packages.
*
* If you have just updated your major Perl version (e.g. from 5.20.2 to 5.22.0) 
                                                                     
* and have run perl-cleaner _after_ that update, then this means most likely
* that these packages are buggy. Please file a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org/ 
and
* report that perl-cleaner needed to reinstall the following list:

*    sys-apps/texinfo:0
dev-perl/libintl-perl:0
dev-perl/Text-Unidecode:0
dev-perl/Locale-gettext:0
dev-perl/Unicode-EastAsianWidth:0
dev-perl/XML-Parser:0

===============================================================================

* and have run perl-cleaner _after_ that update, then this means most likely
* that these packages are buggy. Please file a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org/ 
and
* report that perl-cleaner needed to reinstall the following list:

*    perl-core/CPAN-Meta:0
virtual/perl-CPAN-Meta:0
perl-core/JSON-PP:0
virtual/perl-JSON-PP:0
perl-core/Module-Metadata:0
virtual/perl-Module-Metadata:0

===============================================================================

* and have run perl-cleaner _after_ that update, then this means most likely
* that these packages are buggy. Please file a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org/ 
and
* report that perl-cleaner needed to reinstall the following list:

*    dev-perl/Locale-gettext:0 
dev-perl/XML-Parser:0 
perl-core/JSON-PP:0 
virtual/perl-JSON-PP:0 
perl-core/CPAN-Meta:0 
virtual/perl-CPAN-Meta:0

===============================================================================

* It seems like perl-cleaner had to rebuild some packages.
*
* If you have just updated your major Perl version (e.g. from 5.20.2 to 5.22.0),
* and have run perl-cleaner _after_ that update, then this means most likely
* that these packages are buggy. Please file a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org/ 
and
* report that perl-cleaner needed to reinstall the following list:

*    dev-perl/Text-WrapI18N:0 
dev-perl/TermReadKey:0 
dev-perl/Text-CharWidth:0 
dev-perl/Module-Build:0 
dev-perl/SGMLSpm:0 
dev-perl/XML-Parser:0 
dev-perl/Locale-gettext:0 
app-text/po4a:0 
perl-core/Module-Metadata:0 
virtual/perl-Module-Metadata:0 
perl-core/JSON-PP:0 
virtual/perl-JSON-PP:0 
perl-core/CPAN-Meta:0 
virtual/perl-CPAN-Meta:0

===============================================================================

* It seems like perl-cleaner had to rebuild some packages.
*
* If you have just updated your major Perl version (e.g. from 5.20.2 to 5.22.0),
* and have run perl-cleaner _after_ that update, then this means most likely
* that these packages are buggy. Please file a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org/ 
and
* report that perl-cleaner needed to reinstall the following list:

*    perl-core/JSON-PP:0 
virtual/perl-JSON-PP:0 
perl-core/CPAN-Meta:0 
virtual/perl-CPAN-Meta:0

 

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