2011/6/10 Jerome Quelin <[email protected]>: > hi, > > perl 5.14.0 should arrive soon. it compiles fine on both i586 & x86_64, > and it seem we fixed the only problem arisen in perl-URPM. > > since other packages need to be rebuilt in the same loop, and given that > urpmi is written in perl, it needs a special treatment to bypass the > regular bs upload. > > blino will likely do this magic dance & upload them in the coming hours - > you may want to wait till his final go before updating your cauldron > box. > > once this is done, it's still not time to update the perl modules to > their latest version: binary perl modules need to be rebuilt against > perl 5.14. to get the list: > > $ urpmf --requires :perlapi-5.12 | cut -d: -f1 | sort -u > > there are 364 of them at the time of speaking. and of course some of > them need to be rebuilt before others. [0] > > ==> help is welcome to rebuild them [1] > > to rebuild one of those binary packages: > 1- wait for blino to announce perl 5.14.0 availability > 2- check out the package > 3- bump mkrel in package spec file > 4- mgarepo submit > 5- if build fails on bs, then it's likely that a missing binary > module is missing: proceed the missing package > > thanks, > jérôme > > [0] note to self: i'll create a "magpie sort" command to order those... > but it's a bit too late for now. it'll be ready for perl 5.16 in one > year! :-) > [1] i should not be able to work on it this week-end, so feel free to > give it a try. >
Theres a new version for perl-CGI. I have asked sophie whos the maintainer for perl-CGI wich got no answer, asked sanders about it and tould me you would be the person indicated. regards, -- Zé
