From b9ca5b6ecc763a72da2a52196596b2d78871f12f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jitka Plesnikova <[email protected]>
Date: Sep 25 2017 11:01:39 +0000
Subject: 5.26.1 bump


---

diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index 2b17b18..119db9f 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ perl-5.12.1.tar.gz
 /perl-5.24.0.tar.bz2
 /perl-5.24.1.tar.bz2
 /perl-5.26.0.tar.bz2
+/perl-5.26.1.tar.bz2
diff --git a/perl-5.26.0-don-t-call-Perl_fbm_instr-with-negative-length.patch 
b/perl-5.26.0-don-t-call-Perl_fbm_instr-with-negative-length.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 672ffbb..0000000
--- a/perl-5.26.0-don-t-call-Perl_fbm_instr-with-negative-length.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,116 +0,0 @@
-From 10e784017784a8c1b1835b04026f8948eb502e50 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: David Mitchell <[email protected]>
-Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2017 15:46:19 +0100
-Subject: [PATCH] don't call Perl_fbm_instr() with negative length
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-
-Ported to 5.26.0:
-
-commit bb152a4b442f7718fd37d32cc558be675e8ae1ae
-Author: David Mitchell <[email protected]>
-Date:   Fri Jun 16 15:46:19 2017 +0100
-
-    don't call Perl_fbm_instr() with negative length
-
-    RT #131575
-
-    re_intuit_start() could calculate a maximum end position less than the
-    current start position. This used to get rejected by fbm_intr(), until
-    v5.23.3-110-g147f21b, which made fbm_intr() faster and removed unnecessary
-    checks.
-
-    This commits fixes re_intuit_start(), and adds an assert to  fbm_intr().
-
-Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <[email protected]>
----
- regexec.c  | 17 +++++++++++------
- t/re/pat.t | 13 ++++++++++++-
- util.c     |  2 ++
- 3 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/regexec.c b/regexec.c
-index 35b88d7..4e82bc2 100644
---- a/regexec.c
-+++ b/regexec.c
-@@ -126,13 +126,16 @@ static const char* const 
non_utf8_target_but_utf8_required
-                     (U8*)(off >= 0 ? reginfo->strend : reginfo->strbeg)) \
-           : (U8*)(pos + off))
- 
--#define HOPBACKc(pos, off) \
--      (char*)(reginfo->is_utf8_target \
--          ? reghopmaybe3((U8*)pos, (SSize_t)0-off, (U8*)(reginfo->strbeg)) \
--          : (pos - off >= reginfo->strbeg)    \
--              ? (U8*)pos - off                \
-+/* like HOPMAYBE3 but backwards. lim must be +ve. Returns NULL on overshoot */
-+#define HOPBACK3(pos, off, lim) \
-+      (reginfo->is_utf8_target                          \
-+          ? reghopmaybe3((U8*)pos, (SSize_t)0-off, (U8*)(lim)) \
-+          : (pos - off >= lim)                                 \
-+              ? (U8*)pos - off                                 \
-               : NULL)
- 
-+#define HOPBACKc(pos, off) ((char*)HOPBACK3(pos, off, reginfo->strbeg))
-+
- #define HOP3(pos,off,lim) (reginfo->is_utf8_target  ? reghop3((U8*)(pos), 
off, (U8*)(lim)) : (U8*)(pos + off))
- #define HOP3c(pos,off,lim) ((char*)HOP3(pos,off,lim))
- 
-@@ -884,7 +887,9 @@ Perl_re_intuit_start(pTHX_
-                 (IV)prog->check_end_shift);
-         });
-         
--        end_point = HOP3(strend, -end_shift, strbeg);
-+        end_point = HOPBACK3(strend, end_shift, rx_origin);
-+        if (!end_point)
-+            goto fail_finish;
-         start_point = HOPMAYBE3(rx_origin, start_shift, end_point);
-         if (!start_point)
-             goto fail_finish;
-diff --git a/t/re/pat.t b/t/re/pat.t
-index 16bfc8e..2510eab 100644
---- a/t/re/pat.t
-+++ b/t/re/pat.t
-@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ BEGIN {
-     skip_all('no re module') unless defined &DynaLoader::boot_DynaLoader;
-     skip_all_without_unicode_tables();
- 
--plan tests => 837;  # Update this when adding/deleting tests.
-+plan tests => 838;  # Update this when adding/deleting tests.
- 
- run_tests() unless caller;
- 
-@@ -1911,6 +1911,17 @@ EOP
-         # [perl #129281] buffer write overflow, detected by ASAN, valgrind
-         fresh_perl_is('/0(?0)|^*0(?0)|^*(^*())0|/', '', {}, "don't bump 
whilem_c too much");
-     }
-+
-+    {
-+        # RT #131575 intuit skipping back from the end to find the highest
-+        # possible start point, was potentially hopping back beyond pos()
-+        # and crashing by calling fbm_instr with a negative length
-+
-+        my $text = "=t=\x{5000}";
-+        pos($text) = 3;
-+        ok(scalar($text !~ m{(~*=[a-z]=)}g), "RT #131575");
-+    }
-+
- } # End of sub run_tests
- 
- 1;
-diff --git a/util.c b/util.c
-index f1b92a9..69763bc 100644
---- a/util.c
-+++ b/util.c
-@@ -816,6 +816,8 @@ Perl_fbm_instr(pTHX_ unsigned char *big, unsigned char 
*bigend, SV *littlestr, U
- 
-     PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_FBM_INSTR;
- 
-+    assert(bigend >= big);
-+
-     if ((STRLEN)(bigend - big) < littlelen) {
-       if (     tail
-            && ((STRLEN)(bigend - big) == littlelen - 1)
--- 
-2.9.4
-
diff --git 
a/perl-5.27.0-Fix-131190-UTF8-code-improperly-casting-negative-int.patch 
b/perl-5.27.0-Fix-131190-UTF8-code-improperly-casting-negative-int.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index f248720..0000000
--- a/perl-5.27.0-Fix-131190-UTF8-code-improperly-casting-negative-int.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-From 2c2da8e7f0f6325fab643997a536072633fa0cf8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Yves Orton <[email protected]>
-Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2017 14:51:44 +0200
-Subject: [PATCH] Fix #131190 - UTF8 code improperly casting negative integer
- to U8 in comparison
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-
-This reverts commit b4972372a75776de3c9e6bd234a398d103677316,
-effectively restoring commit ca7eb79a236b41b7722c6800527f95cd76843eed,
-and commit 85fde2b7c3f5631fd982f5db735b84dc9224bec0.
-
-Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <[email protected]>
----
- regexec.c | 1 +
- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
-
-diff --git a/regexec.c b/regexec.c
-index 82128a7..35b88d7 100644
---- a/regexec.c
-+++ b/regexec.c
-@@ -5593,6 +5593,7 @@ S_regmatch(pTHX_ regmatch_info *reginfo, char *startpos, 
regnode *prog)
-                 if (scan->flags == EXACTL || scan->flags == EXACTFLU8) {
-                     _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE;
-                     if (utf8_target
-+                        && nextchr >= 0 /* guard against negative EOS value 
in nextchr */
-                         && UTF8_IS_ABOVE_LATIN1(nextchr)
-                         && scan->flags == EXACTL)
-                     {
--- 
-2.9.4
-
diff --git 
a/perl-5.27.0-Resolve-Perl-131522-Spurious-Assuming-NOT-a-POSIX-cl.patch 
b/perl-5.27.0-Resolve-Perl-131522-Spurious-Assuming-NOT-a-POSIX-cl.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 8f05cc7..0000000
--- a/perl-5.27.0-Resolve-Perl-131522-Spurious-Assuming-NOT-a-POSIX-cl.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,135 +0,0 @@
-From bab0f8e933b383b6bef406d79c2da340bbcded33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Yves Orton <[email protected]>
-Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 20:45:30 +0200
-Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Resolve Perl #131522: Spurious "Assuming NOT a POSIX
- class" warning
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-
-Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <[email protected]>
----
- regcomp.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++------------
- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/regcomp.c b/regcomp.c
-index 8921eed..0a4ea78 100644
---- a/regcomp.c
-+++ b/regcomp.c
-@@ -13991,6 +13991,13 @@ S_populate_ANYOF_from_invlist(pTHX_ regnode *node, 
SV** invlist_ptr)
-                                              REPORT_LOCATION_ARGS(p)));     \
-         }                                                                   \
-     } STMT_END
-+#define CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS()                                              \
-+    if (posix_warnings && RExC_warn_text)                                   \
-+        av_clear(RExC_warn_text)
-+
-+#define CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS_AND_RETURN(ret)                                \
-+    CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS();                                                 \
-+    return ret
- 
- STATIC int
- S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t *pRExC_state,
-@@ -14063,7 +14070,7 @@ S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t 
*pRExC_state,
-      *
-      * The syntax for a legal posix class is:
-      *
--     * qr/(?xa: \[ : \^? [:lower:]{4,6} : \] )/
-+     * qr/(?xa: \[ : \^? [[:lower:]]{4,6} : \] )/
-      *
-      * What this routine considers syntactically to be an intended posix class
-      * is this (the comments indicate some restrictions that the pattern
-@@ -14088,7 +14095,7 @@ S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t 
*pRExC_state,
-      *                                      # for it to be considered to be
-      *                                      # an intended posix class.
-      *          \h*
--     *          [:punct:]?                  # The closing class character,
-+     *          [[:punct:]]?                # The closing class character,
-      *                                      # possibly omitted.  If not a 
colon
-      *                                      # nor semi colon, the class name
-      *                                      # must be even closer to a valid
-@@ -14131,8 +14138,7 @@ S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t 
*pRExC_state,
- 
-     PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_HANDLE_POSSIBLE_POSIX;
- 
--    if (posix_warnings && RExC_warn_text)
--        av_clear(RExC_warn_text);
-+    CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS();
- 
-     if (p >= e) {
-         return NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS;
-@@ -14224,7 +14230,7 @@ S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t 
*pRExC_state,
-                     *updated_parse_ptr = (char *) temp_ptr;
-                 }
- 
--                return OOB_NAMEDCLASS;
-+                CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS_AND_RETURN(OOB_NAMEDCLASS);
-             }
-         }
- 
-@@ -14294,7 +14300,7 @@ S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t 
*pRExC_state,
-         /* We consider something like [^:^alnum:]] to not have been intended 
to
-          * be a posix class, but XXX maybe we should */
-         if (complement) {
--            return NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS;
-+            CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS_AND_RETURN(NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS);
-         }
- 
-         complement = 1;
-@@ -14321,7 +14327,7 @@ S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t 
*pRExC_state,
-          * this leaves this construct looking like [:] or [:^], which almost
-          * certainly weren't intended to be posix classes */
-         if (has_opening_bracket) {
--            return NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS;
-+            CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS_AND_RETURN(NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS);
-         }
- 
-         /* But this function can be called when we parse the colon for
-@@ -14338,7 +14344,7 @@ S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t 
*pRExC_state,
-             /* XXX We are currently very restrictive here, so this code 
doesn't
-              * consider the possibility that, say, /[alpha.]]/ was intended to
-              * be a posix class. */
--            return NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS;
-+            CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS_AND_RETURN(NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS);
-         }
- 
-         /* Here we have something like 'foo:]'.  There was no initial colon,
-@@ -14508,7 +14514,7 @@ S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t 
*pRExC_state,
-             }
- 
-             /* Otherwise, it can't have meant to have been a class */
--            return NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS;
-+            CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS_AND_RETURN(NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS);
-         }
- 
-         /* If we ran off the end, and the final character was a punctuation
-@@ -14558,7 +14564,7 @@ S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t 
*pRExC_state,
-          * class name.  (We can do this on the first pass, as any second pass
-          * will yield an even shorter name) */
-         if (name_len < 3) {
--            return NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS;
-+            CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS_AND_RETURN(NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS);
-         }
- 
-         /* Find which class it is.  Initially switch on the length of the 
name.
-@@ -14717,7 +14723,7 @@ S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t 
*pRExC_state,
-             }
- 
-             /* Here neither pass found a close-enough class name */
--            return NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS;
-+            CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS_AND_RETURN(NOT_MEANT_TO_BE_A_POSIX_CLASS);
-         }
- 
-     probably_meant_to_be:
-@@ -14759,7 +14765,7 @@ S_handle_possible_posix(pTHX_ RExC_state_t 
*pRExC_state,
-             /* If it is a known class, return the class.  The class number
-              * #defines are structured so each complement is +1 to the normal
-              * one */
--            return class_number + complement;
-+            CLEAR_POSIX_WARNINGS_AND_RETURN(class_number + complement);
-         }
-         else if (! check_only) {
- 
--- 
-2.9.4
-
diff --git 
a/perl-5.27.0-add-test-for-perl-131522-and-fix-test-for-related-pe.patch 
b/perl-5.27.0-add-test-for-perl-131522-and-fix-test-for-related-pe.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 7a465d9..0000000
--- a/perl-5.27.0-add-test-for-perl-131522-and-fix-test-for-related-pe.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-From d730a80128abafff1e47e2506c23a8c1a06cfef4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Yves Orton <[email protected]>
-Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 23:44:07 +0200
-Subject: [PATCH 2/2] add test for [perl #131522] and fix test for (related)
- [perl #127581]
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-
-Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <[email protected]>
----
- t/re/reg_mesg.t | 4 ++--
- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/t/re/reg_mesg.t b/t/re/reg_mesg.t
-index 090eccb..a0b78c4 100644
---- a/t/re/reg_mesg.t
-+++ b/t/re/reg_mesg.t
-@@ -221,7 +221,6 @@ my @death =
-  '/(?[[[::]]])/' => "Syntax error in (?[...]) in regex m/(?[[[::]]])/",
-  '/(?[[[:w:]]])/' => "Syntax error in (?[...]) in regex m/(?[[[:w:]]])/",
-  '/(?[[:w:]])/' => "",
-- '/[][[:alpha:]]' => "",    # [perl #127581]
-  '/([.].*)[.]/'   => "",    # [perl #127582]
-  '/[.].*[.]/'     => "",    # [perl #127604]
-  '/(?[a])/' =>  'Unexpected character {#} m/(?[a{#}])/',
-@@ -587,7 +586,8 @@ my @warning = (
-                                   'Assuming NOT a POSIX class since a 
semi-colon was found instead of a colon {#} m/[foo;{#}punct;]]\x{100}/',
-                                   'Assuming NOT a POSIX class since a 
semi-colon was found instead of a colon {#} m/[foo;punct;]{#}]\x{100}/',
-                                 ],
--
-+   '/[][[:alpha:]]/' => "",        # [perl #127581]
-+   '/[][[:alpha:]\\@\\\\^_?]/' => "", # [perl #131522]
- ); # See comments before this for why '\x{100}' is generally needed
- 
- # These need the character 'ネ' as a marker for mark_as_utf8()
--- 
-2.9.4
-
diff --git a/perl-5.27.0-perl-131085-Crash-with-sub-in-stash.patch 
b/perl-5.27.0-perl-131085-Crash-with-sub-in-stash.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 4613f00..0000000
--- a/perl-5.27.0-perl-131085-Crash-with-sub-in-stash.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-From 790acddeaa0d2c73524596048b129561225cf100 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Father Chrysostomos <[email protected]>
-Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2017 14:08:02 -0700
-Subject: [PATCH] [perl #131085] Crash with sub-in-stash
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-
-$ perl -e '$::{"A"} = sub {}; \&{"A"}'
-Segmentation fault (core dumped)
-
-The code that vivifies a typeglob out of a code ref assumed that the
-CV had a name hek, which is always the case when perl itself puts the
-code ref there (via ‘sub A{}’), but is not necessarily the case if
-someone is insinuating other stuff into the stash.
-
-Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <[email protected]>
----
- gv.c      | 2 +-
- t/op/gv.t | 4 ++++
- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
-
-diff --git a/gv.c b/gv.c
-index d32a9c5..315ec49 100644
---- a/gv.c
-+++ b/gv.c
-@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ Perl_gv_init_pvn(pTHX_ GV *gv, HV *stash, const char 
*name, STRLEN len, U32 flag
-       /* Not actually a constant.  Just a regular sub.  */
-       CV * const cv = (CV *)has_constant;
-       GvCV_set(gv,cv);
--      if (CvSTASH(cv) == stash && (
-+      if (CvNAMED(cv) && CvSTASH(cv) == stash && (
-              CvNAME_HEK(cv) == GvNAME_HEK(gv)
-           || (  HEK_LEN(CvNAME_HEK(cv)) == HEK_LEN(GvNAME_HEK(gv))
-              && HEK_FLAGS(CvNAME_HEK(cv)) != HEK_FLAGS(GvNAME_HEK(gv))
-diff --git a/t/op/gv.t b/t/op/gv.t
-index 8d5e7dc..4fe6b00 100644
---- a/t/op/gv.t
-+++ b/t/op/gv.t
-@@ -1187,6 +1187,10 @@ package GV_DOWNGRADE {
-     ::like "$GV_DOWNGRADE::{FOO}", qr/SCALAR/, "gv_downgrade: post";
- }
- 
-+# [perl #131085] This used to crash; no ok() necessary.
-+$::{"A131085"} = sub {}; \&{"A131085"};
-+
-+
- __END__
- Perl
- Rules
--- 
-2.9.4
-
diff --git 
a/perl-5.27.0-perl-131526-don-t-go-beyond-the-end-of-the-NUL-in-my.patch 
b/perl-5.27.0-perl-131526-don-t-go-beyond-the-end-of-the-NUL-in-my.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 05b2c80..0000000
--- a/perl-5.27.0-perl-131526-don-t-go-beyond-the-end-of-the-NUL-in-my.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-From 9604fbf0722bd97ca6031a263c50ad52b6633db7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Tony Cook <[email protected]>
-Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 09:42:31 +1000
-Subject: [PATCH] (perl #131526) don't go beyond the end of the NUL in my_atof2
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-
-Perl_my_atof2() calls GROK_NUMERIC_RADIX() to detect and skip past
-a decimal point and then can increment the parse pointer (s) before
-checking what it points at, so skipping the terminating NUL if the
-decimal point is immediately before the NUL.
-
-Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <[email protected]>
----
- numeric.c | 4 ++--
- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/numeric.c b/numeric.c
-index 6ea6968..5771907 100644
---- a/numeric.c
-+++ b/numeric.c
-@@ -1485,9 +1485,9 @@ Perl_my_atof2(pTHX_ const char* orig, NV* value)
-       else if (!seen_dp && GROK_NUMERIC_RADIX(&s, send)) {
-           seen_dp = 1;
-           if (sig_digits > MAX_SIG_DIGITS) {
--              do {
-+              while (isDIGIT(*s)) {
-                   ++s;
--              } while (isDIGIT(*s));
-+              }
-               break;
-           }
-       }
--- 
-2.9.4
-
diff --git a/perl-5.27.1-PATCH-perl-131646-Assertion-fail-UTF-8-error-msg.patch 
b/perl-5.27.1-PATCH-perl-131646-Assertion-fail-UTF-8-error-msg.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index f479bde..0000000
--- a/perl-5.27.1-PATCH-perl-131646-Assertion-fail-UTF-8-error-msg.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-From 1d5030e143202c1e963e1fc91eb6f3afaa2df83e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
-Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2017 11:47:19 -0600
-Subject: [PATCH] PATCH: [perl #131646] Assertion fail UTF-8 error msg
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-
-Instead of croaking with a proper message, creating the message creates
-an assertion failure.
-
-The cause was that there were two ++ operators on a string, so one
-should subtract 2 to get to the string start, but only 1 was being
-subtracted.
-
-This is a 5.26 regression, but not terribly consequential, as the
-program is about to die, but it is a trivial fix that allows the reason
-the crash is happening to be properly displayed to aid debugging, so I'm
-adding my vote for it for 5.26.1.
-
-Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <[email protected]>
----
- t/lib/warnings/utf8 | 13 +++++++++++++
- utf8.c              |  2 +-
- 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
-
-diff --git a/t/lib/warnings/utf8 b/t/lib/warnings/utf8
-index a4dfb12..a26bbed 100644
---- a/t/lib/warnings/utf8
-+++ b/t/lib/warnings/utf8
-@@ -749,3 +749,16 @@ BEGIN{
- {};$^H=eval'2**400'}�
- EXPECT
- Malformed UTF-8 character: \xc2\x0a (unexpected non-continuation byte 0x0a, 
immediately after start byte 0xc2; need 2 bytes, got 1) at - line 11.
-+########
-+# NAME  [perl #131646]
-+BEGIN{
-+    if (ord('A') == 193) {
-+        print "SKIPPED\n# ebcdic platforms generates different Malformed 
UTF-8 warnings.";
-+        exit 0;
-+    }
-+}
-+no warnings;
-+use warnings 'utf8';
-+for(uc 0..t){0~~pack"UXp>",exp}
-+EXPECT
-+Malformed UTF-8 character: \xc2\x00 (unexpected non-continuation byte 0x00, 
immediately after start byte 0xc2; need 2 bytes, got 1)  in smart match at - 
line 9.
-diff --git a/utf8.c b/utf8.c
-index 68ac640..2ee701a 100644
---- a/utf8.c
-+++ b/utf8.c
-@@ -1875,7 +1875,7 @@ Perl_bytes_cmp_utf8(pTHX_ const U8 *b, STRLEN blen, 
const U8 *u, STRLEN ulen)
-                         /* diag_listed_as: Malformed UTF-8 character%s */
-                       Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8),
-                                     "%s %s%s",
--                                    unexpected_non_continuation_text(u - 1, 
2, 1, 2),
-+                                    unexpected_non_continuation_text(u - 2, 
2, 1, 2),
-                                     PL_op ? " in " : "",
-                                     PL_op ? OP_DESC(PL_op) : "");
-                       return -2;
--- 
-2.9.4
-
diff --git a/perl-5.27.1-RT-130907-Fix-the-Unicode-Bug-in-split.patch 
b/perl-5.27.1-RT-130907-Fix-the-Unicode-Bug-in-split.patch
index 52a797a..d1543f0 100644
--- a/perl-5.27.1-RT-130907-Fix-the-Unicode-Bug-in-split.patch
+++ b/perl-5.27.1-RT-130907-Fix-the-Unicode-Bug-in-split.patch
@@ -42,26 +42,26 @@ index ed13273..93e020b 100644
  
  =head2 The 'unicode_eval' and 'evalbytes' features
  
-diff --git a/pod/perldelta.pod b/pod/perldelta.pod
-index 06dcd1d..d31335f 100644
---- a/pod/perldelta.pod
-+++ b/pod/perldelta.pod
-@@ -3206,6 +3206,15 @@ calls.
- Parsing bad POSIX charclasses no longer leaks memory.
- L<[perl #128313]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128313>
- 
-+=item *
-+
-+C<split ' '> now correctly handles the argument being split when in the
-+scope of the L<< C<unicode_strings>|feature/"The 'unicode_strings' feature"
-+>> feature. Previously, when a string using the single-byte internal
-+representation contained characters that are whitespace by Unicode rules but
-+not by ASCII rules, it treated those characters as part of fields rather
-+than as field separators.  [perl #130907]
-+
- =back
- 
- =head1 Known Problems
+#diff --git a/pod/perldelta.pod b/pod/perldelta.pod
+#index 06dcd1d..d31335f 100644
+#--- a/pod/perldelta.pod
+#+++ b/pod/perldelta.pod
+#@@ -3206,6 +3206,15 @@ calls.
+# Parsing bad POSIX charclasses no longer leaks memory.
+# L<[perl #128313]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128313>
+# 
+#+=item *
+#+
+#+C<split ' '> now correctly handles the argument being split when in the
+#+scope of the L<< C<unicode_strings>|feature/"The 'unicode_strings' feature"
+#+>> feature. Previously, when a string using the single-byte internal
+#+representation contained characters that are whitespace by Unicode rules but
+#+not by ASCII rules, it treated those characters as part of fields rather
+#+than as field separators.  [perl #130907]
+#+
+# =back
+# 
+# =head1 Known Problems
 diff --git a/pod/perlfunc.pod b/pod/perlfunc.pod
 index b8dca6e..9abadf4 100644
 --- a/pod/perlfunc.pod
diff --git 
a/perl-5.27.1-perl-131597-ensure-the-GV-slot-is-filled-for-our-foo.patch 
b/perl-5.27.1-perl-131597-ensure-the-GV-slot-is-filled-for-our-foo.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 2d18cdb..0000000
--- a/perl-5.27.1-perl-131597-ensure-the-GV-slot-is-filled-for-our-foo.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-From 6091bd4ca4a4a4c9b6f8cadddb53c19b96748a04 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Tony Cook <[email protected]>
-Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2017 14:59:53 +1000
-Subject: [PATCH] (perl #131597) ensure the GV slot is filled for our [%$@]foo:
- attr
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-
-Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <[email protected]>
----
- op.c         |  6 +++---
- t/op/attrs.t | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
- 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/op.c b/op.c
-index 1a2101c..c6b5ec7 100644
---- a/op.c
-+++ b/op.c
-@@ -3826,9 +3826,9 @@ S_my_kid(pTHX_ OP *o, OP *attrs, OP **imopsp)
-           PL_parser->in_my = FALSE;
-           PL_parser->in_my_stash = NULL;
-           apply_attrs(GvSTASH(gv),
--                      (type == OP_RV2SV ? GvSV(gv) :
--                       type == OP_RV2AV ? MUTABLE_SV(GvAV(gv)) :
--                       type == OP_RV2HV ? MUTABLE_SV(GvHV(gv)) : 
MUTABLE_SV(gv)),
-+                      (type == OP_RV2SV ? GvSVn(gv) :
-+                       type == OP_RV2AV ? MUTABLE_SV(GvAVn(gv)) :
-+                       type == OP_RV2HV ? MUTABLE_SV(GvHVn(gv)) : 
MUTABLE_SV(gv)),
-                       attrs);
-       }
-       o->op_private |= OPpOUR_INTRO;
-diff --git a/t/op/attrs.t b/t/op/attrs.t
-index 2514270..649525c 100644
---- a/t/op/attrs.t
-+++ b/t/op/attrs.t
-@@ -489,4 +489,22 @@ EOP
-     is($out, '', 'RT #3605: $a ? my $var : my $othervar is perfectly valid 
syntax');
- }
- 
-+fresh_perl_is('sub dummy {} our $dummy : Dummy', <<EOS, {},
-+Invalid SCALAR attribute: Dummy at - line 1.
-+BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at - line 1.
-+EOS
-+              "attribute on our scalar with sub of same name");
-+
-+fresh_perl_is('sub dummy {} our @dummy : Dummy', <<EOS, {},
-+Invalid ARRAY attribute: Dummy at - line 1.
-+BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at - line 1.
-+EOS
-+              "attribute on our array with sub of same name");
-+
-+fresh_perl_is('sub dummy {} our %dummy : Dummy', <<EOS, {},
-+Invalid HASH attribute: Dummy at - line 1.
-+BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at - line 1.
-+EOS
-+              "attribute on our hash with sub of same name");
-+
- done_testing();
--- 
-2.9.4
-
diff --git a/perl-5.27.1-perl-131645-Fix-assert-fail-in-pp_sselect.patch 
b/perl-5.27.1-perl-131645-Fix-assert-fail-in-pp_sselect.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 3b10683..0000000
--- a/perl-5.27.1-perl-131645-Fix-assert-fail-in-pp_sselect.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
-From e26c6904d9f9f5ea818e590331b14038279332d1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Father Chrysostomos <[email protected]>
-Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2017 06:37:19 -0700
-Subject: [PATCH] [perl #131645] Fix assert fail in pp_sselect
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-
-pp_sselect (4-arg select) process its first three bitfield arguments
-first, making sure each one has a valid PV, and then it moves on to
-the final, timeout argument.
-
-SvGETMAGIC() on the timeout argument will wipe out any values the SV
-holds, so if the same scalar is used as a bitfield argument *and* as
-the timeout, it will no longer hold a valid PV.
-
-Assertions later in pp_sselect make sure there is a valid PV.
-
-This commit solves the assertion failure by making a temporary copy of
-any gmagical or overloaded argument.  When the temporary copy is made,
-the values written to the temporary copies of the bitfield arguments
-are then copied back to the original magical arguments.
-
-Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <[email protected]>
----
- pp_sys.c       | 21 +++++++++++++++------
- t/op/sselect.t | 11 ++++++++++-
- 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/pp_sys.c b/pp_sys.c
-index 65900fa..100762c 100644
---- a/pp_sys.c
-+++ b/pp_sys.c
-@@ -1149,6 +1149,7 @@ PP(pp_sselect)
-     struct timeval *tbuf = &timebuf;
-     I32 growsize;
-     char *fd_sets[4];
-+    SV *svs[4];
- #if BYTEORDER != 0x1234 && BYTEORDER != 0x12345678
-       I32 masksize;
-       I32 offset;
-@@ -1164,7 +1165,7 @@ PP(pp_sselect)
- 
-     SP -= 4;
-     for (i = 1; i <= 3; i++) {
--      SV * const sv = SP[i];
-+      SV * const sv = svs[i] = SP[i];
-       SvGETMAGIC(sv);
-       if (!SvOK(sv))
-           continue;
-@@ -1177,9 +1178,14 @@ PP(pp_sselect)
-           if (!SvPOKp(sv))
-               Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_MISC),
-                                   "Non-string passed as bitmask");
--          SvPV_force_nomg_nolen(sv);  /* force string conversion */
-+          if (SvGAMAGIC(sv)) {
-+              svs[i] = sv_newmortal();
-+              sv_copypv_nomg(svs[i], sv);
-+          }
-+          else
-+              SvPV_force_nomg_nolen(sv); /* force string conversion */
-       }
--      j = SvCUR(sv);
-+      j = SvCUR(svs[i]);
-       if (maxlen < j)
-           maxlen = j;
-     }
-@@ -1228,7 +1234,7 @@ PP(pp_sselect)
-       tbuf = NULL;
- 
-     for (i = 1; i <= 3; i++) {
--      sv = SP[i];
-+      sv = svs[i];
-       if (!SvOK(sv) || SvCUR(sv) == 0) {
-           fd_sets[i] = 0;
-           continue;
-@@ -1275,7 +1281,7 @@ PP(pp_sselect)
- #endif
-     for (i = 1; i <= 3; i++) {
-       if (fd_sets[i]) {
--          sv = SP[i];
-+          sv = svs[i];
- #if BYTEORDER != 0x1234 && BYTEORDER != 0x12345678
-           s = SvPVX(sv);
-           for (offset = 0; offset < growsize; offset += masksize) {
-@@ -1284,7 +1290,10 @@ PP(pp_sselect)
-           }
-           Safefree(fd_sets[i]);
- #endif
--          SvSETMAGIC(sv);
-+          if (sv != SP[i])
-+              SvSetMagicSV(SP[i], sv);
-+          else
-+              SvSETMAGIC(sv);
-       }
-     }
- 
-diff --git a/t/op/sselect.t b/t/op/sselect.t
-index fedbfc7..9ec1c63 100644
---- a/t/op/sselect.t
-+++ b/t/op/sselect.t
-@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ BEGIN {
- skip_all("Win32 miniperl has no socket select")
-   if $^O eq "MSWin32" && is_miniperl();
- 
--plan (15);
-+plan (16);
- 
- my $blank = "";
- eval {select undef, $blank, $blank, 0};
-@@ -95,3 +95,12 @@ note("diff=$diff under=$under");
-     select (undef, undef, undef, $sleep);
-     ::is($count, 1, 'RT120102');
- }
-+
-+package _131645{
-+    sub TIESCALAR { bless [] }
-+    sub FETCH     { 0        }
-+    sub STORE     {          }
-+}
-+tie $tie, _131645::;
-+select ($tie, undef, undef, $tie);
-+ok("no crash from select $numeric_tie, undef, undef, $numeric_tie")
--- 
-2.9.4
-
diff --git a/perl-5.27.1-t-lib-warnings-utf8-Fix-test.patch 
b/perl-5.27.1-t-lib-warnings-utf8-Fix-test.patch
index 3ed22e2..d134a07 100644
--- a/perl-5.27.1-t-lib-warnings-utf8-Fix-test.patch
+++ b/perl-5.27.1-t-lib-warnings-utf8-Fix-test.patch
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ index 9066308..dfc58c1 100644
 +++ b/t/lib/warnings/utf8
 @@ -781,4 +781,5 @@ no warnings;
  use warnings 'utf8';
- for(uc 0..t){0~~pack"UXp>",exp}
+ for(uc 0..t){0~~pack"UXc",exp}
  EXPECT
 -Malformed UTF-8 character: \xc2\x00 (unexpected non-continuation byte 0x00, 
immediately after start byte 0xc2; need 2 bytes, got 1)  in smart match at - 
line 9.
 +OPTIONS regex
diff --git a/perl-5.27.2-Configure-check-for-GCC-6-and-7.patch 
b/perl-5.27.2-Configure-check-for-GCC-6-and-7.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 5c870d6..0000000
--- a/perl-5.27.2-Configure-check-for-GCC-6-and-7.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-From b9486474d36974b83d0b00fdcbfd1530299a0f7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Ken Brown <[email protected]>
-Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2017 11:57:44 -0400
-Subject: [PATCH] Configure: check for GCC 6 and 7
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-
-Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <[email protected]>
----
- Configure | 2 +-
- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
-
-diff --git a/Configure b/Configure
-index 3259249..bdcfaf1 100755
---- a/Configure
-+++ b/Configure
-@@ -23612,7 +23612,7 @@ fi
- 
- : add -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE if feasible and not already there
- case "$gccversion" in
--[45].*)       case "$optimize$ccflags" in
-+[4567].*)     case "$optimize$ccflags" in
-       *-O*)   case "$ccflags$cppsymbols" in
-               *_FORTIFY_SOURCE=*) # Don't add it again.
-                       echo "You seem to have -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE already, not 
adding it." >&4
--- 
-2.9.4
-
diff --git a/perl-5.27.2-perl-131646-make-the-test-less-fragile.patch 
b/perl-5.27.2-perl-131646-make-the-test-less-fragile.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 49eb6a8..0000000
--- a/perl-5.27.2-perl-131646-make-the-test-less-fragile.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-From 9c6b56dc65cdd9256fbe04a7baf4f085db1c04dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Tony Cook <[email protected]>
-Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2017 14:45:29 +1000
-Subject: [PATCH] (perl #131646) make the test less fragile
-MIME-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
-
-The original pattern "UXp>" with the $_ that causes the failure, 5,
-so we end up packing exp(5) or 148.... with U packs:
-
- - U (148), producing C2 94, with the UTF8 flag set
- - X - back up a byte,
- - p> - write the address of PL_sv_no's PV in big-ending
-
-The final p> will typically overwrite the 94 with a zero on 64-bit
-systems, but with the smaller address space of 32-bit systems that
-high-byte is more likely to be a valid continuation byte, causing
-the comparison to fail.
-
-Instead just pack a zero byte.
-
-Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <[email protected]>
----
- t/lib/warnings/utf8 | 2 +-
- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
-
-diff --git a/t/lib/warnings/utf8 b/t/lib/warnings/utf8
-index dfc58c1..a9a6388 100644
---- a/t/lib/warnings/utf8
-+++ b/t/lib/warnings/utf8
-@@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ BEGIN{
- }
- no warnings;
- use warnings 'utf8';
--for(uc 0..t){0~~pack"UXp>",exp}
-+for(uc 0..t){0~~pack"UXc",exp}
- EXPECT
- OPTIONS regex
- Malformed UTF-8 character: \\x([[:xdigit:]]{2})\\x([[:xdigit:]]{2}) 
\(unexpected non-continuation byte 0x\2, immediately after start byte 0x\1; 
need 2 bytes, got 1\)  in smart match at - line 9.
--- 
-2.9.4
-
diff --git a/perl.spec b/perl.spec
index 2a7e85c..f796d32 100644
--- a/perl.spec
+++ b/perl.spec
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-%global perl_version    5.26.0
+%global perl_version    5.26.1
 %global perl_epoch      4
 %global perl_arch_stem -thread-multi
 %global perl_archname %{_arch}-%{_os}%{perl_arch_stem}
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ License:        GPL+ or Artistic
 Epoch:          %{perl_epoch}
 Version:        %{perl_version}
 # release number must be even higher, because dual-lived modules will be 
broken otherwise
-Release:        399%{?dist}
+Release:        400%{?dist}
 Summary:        Practical Extraction and Report Language
 Url:            http://www.perl.org/
 Source0:        http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl-%{perl_version}.tar.bz2
@@ -144,14 +144,6 @@ Patch30:        
perl-5.22.1-Replace-EU-MM-dependnecy-with-EU-MM-Utils-in-IPC-Cmd
 # in upstream after 5.27.0
 Patch31:        
perl-5.27.0-perl-131211-fixup-File-Glob-degenerate-matching.patch
 
-# Fix a crash when calling a subroutine from a stash, RT#131085,
-# in upstream after 5.27.0
-Patch32:        perl-5.27.0-perl-131085-Crash-with-sub-in-stash.patch
-
-# Fix an improper cast of a negative integer to an unsigned 8-bit type,
-# RT#131190, in upstream after 5.27.0
-Patch33:        
perl-5.27.0-Fix-131190-UTF8-code-improperly-casting-negative-int.patch
-
 # Fix cloning :via handles on thread creation, RT#131221,
 # in upstream after 5.27.0
 Patch34:        
perl-5.27.0-perl-131221-improve-duplication-of-via-handles.patch
@@ -161,26 +153,12 @@ Patch35:        
perl-5.27.0-perl-131221-sv_dup-sv_dup_inc-are-only-available-und
 # in upstream after 5.27.0
 Patch36:        
perl-5.26.0-perl-131263-clear-the-UTF8-flag-on-a-glob-if-it-isn-.patch
 
-# Fix a buffer overflow in my_atof2(), RT#131526, in upstream after 5.27.0
-Patch37:        
perl-5.27.0-perl-131526-don-t-go-beyond-the-end-of-the-NUL-in-my.patch
-
 # Fix handling backslashes in PATH environment variable when executing
 # "perl -S", RT#129183, in upstream after 5.27.0
 Patch38:        
perl-5.27.0-perl-129183-don-t-treat-as-an-escape-in-PATH-for-S.patch
 
-# Fix a conditional jump on uninitilized memory in re_intuit_start(),
-# RT#131575, in upstream after 5.27.0
-Patch39:        
perl-5.26.0-don-t-call-Perl_fbm_instr-with-negative-length.patch
-
-# Fix spurious "Assuming NOT a POSIX class" warning, RT#131522,
-# in upsteam after 5.27.0
-Patch40:        
perl-5.27.0-Resolve-Perl-131522-Spurious-Assuming-NOT-a-POSIX-cl.patch
-Patch41:        
perl-5.27.0-add-test-for-perl-131522-and-fix-test-for-related-pe.patch
-
 # Fix reporting malformed UTF-8 character, RT#131646, in upstream after 5.27.1
-Patch42:        
perl-5.27.1-PATCH-perl-131646-Assertion-fail-UTF-8-error-msg.patch
 Patch43:        perl-5.27.1-t-lib-warnings-utf8-Fix-test.patch
-Patch44:        perl-5.27.2-perl-131646-make-the-test-less-fragile.patch
 
 # Fix File::Glob rt131211.t test random failures, in upstream after 5.27.1
 Patch45:        
perl-5.27.1-File-Glob-tweak-rt131211.t-to-be-less-sensitive-on-w.patch
@@ -197,10 +175,6 @@ Patch48:        
perl-5.27.1-add-an-additional-test-for-whitespace-tolerance-in-c
 # in upstream after 5.27.1
 Patch49:        
perl-5.27.1-utf8n_to_uvchr-Don-t-display-too-many-bytes-in-msg.patch
 
-# Fix select called with a repeated magical variable, RT#131645,
-# in upstream after 5.27.1
-Patch50:        perl-5.27.1-perl-131645-Fix-assert-fail-in-pp_sselect.patch
-
 # Fix error message for "our sub foo::bar", RT#131679, in upstream after 5.27.1
 Patch51:        perl-5.27.1-perl-131679-Fix-our-sub-foo-bar-message.patch
 
@@ -208,10 +182,6 @@ Patch51:        
perl-5.27.1-perl-131679-Fix-our-sub-foo-bar-message.patch
 # not yet accepted by upstream
 Patch52:        
perl-5.26.0-perl-131588-be-a-little-more-careful-in-arybase-_tie.patch
 
-# Fix handling attribute specification on our variables, RT#131597,
-# in upstream adter 5.27.1
-Patch53:        
perl-5.27.1-perl-131597-ensure-the-GV-slot-is-filled-for-our-foo.patch
-
 # Fix splitting non-ASCII strings if unicode_strings feature is enabled,
 # RT#130907 in upstream after 5.27.1
 Patch54:        perl-5.27.1-RT-130907-Fix-the-Unicode-Bug-in-split.patch
@@ -224,10 +194,6 @@ Patch55:        
perl-5.27.2-Avoid-compiler-warnings-due-to-mismatched-types-in-p
 # in upstream after 5.27.2
 Patch56:        perl-5.27.2-EU-Constant-avoid-uninit-warning.patch
 
-# Fix GCC version detection for -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE override, RT#131809,
-# in upstream after 5.27.2
-Patch57:        perl-5.27.2-Configure-check-for-GCC-6-and-7.patch
-
 # Fix unreliable Time-HiRes tests, CPAN RT#122819, in Time-HiRes-1.9746
 Patch58:        
perl-5.26.0-Time-HiRes-Fix-unreliable-t-usleep.t-and-t-utime.t.patch
 
@@ -1906,7 +1872,7 @@ encoder/decoder. These encoding methods are specified in 
RFC 2045 - MIME
 Summary:        What modules are shipped with versions of perl
 License:        GPL+ or Artistic
 Epoch:          1
-Version:        5.20170530
+Version:        5.20170922
 Requires:       %perl_compat
 Requires:       perl(List::Util)
 Requires:       perl(version) >= 0.88
@@ -1924,7 +1890,7 @@ are shipped with each version of perl.
 Summary:        Tool for listing modules shipped with perl
 License:        GPL+ or Artistic
 Epoch:          1
-Version:        5.20170530
+Version:        5.20170922
 Requires:       %perl_compat
 Requires:       perl(feature)
 Requires:       perl(version) >= 0.88
@@ -2786,32 +2752,21 @@ Perl extension for Version Objects
 %patch26 -p1
 %patch30 -p1
 %patch31 -p1
-%patch32 -p1
-%patch33 -p1
 %patch34 -p1
 %patch35 -p1
 %patch36 -p1
-%patch37 -p1
 %patch38 -p1
-%patch39 -p1
-%patch40 -p1
-%patch41 -p1
-%patch42 -p1
 %patch43 -p1
-%patch44 -p1
 %patch45 -p1
 %patch46 -p1
 %patch47 -p1
 %patch48 -p1
 %patch49 -p1
-%patch50 -p1
 %patch51 -p1
 %patch52 -p1
-%patch53 -p1
 %patch54 -p1
 %patch55 -p1
 %patch56 -p1
-%patch57 -p1
 %patch58 -p1
 %patch200 -p1
 %patch201 -p1
@@ -2834,27 +2789,18 @@ perl -x patchlevel.h \
     'Fedora Patch27: Make PadlistNAMES() lvalue again (CPAN RT#101063)' \
     'Fedora Patch30: Replace EU::MakeMaker dependency with EU::MM::Utils in 
IPC::Cmd (bug #1129443)' \
     'Fedora Patch31: Make File::Glob more resistant against degenerative 
matching (RT#131211)' \
-    'Fedora Patch32: Fix a crash when calling a subroutine from a stash 
(RT#131085)' \
-    'Fedora Patch33: Fix an improper cast of a negative integer to an unsigned 
8-bit type (RT#131190)' \
     'Fedora Patch34: Fix cloning :via handles on thread creation (RT#131221)' \
     'Fedora Patch36: Fix glob UTF-8 flag on a glob reassignment (RT#131263)' \
-    'Fedora Patch37: Fix a buffer overflow in my_atof2() (RT#131526)' \
     'Fedora Patch38: Fix handling backslashes in PATH environment variable 
when executing "perl -S" (RT#129183)' \
-    'Fedora Patch39: Fix a conditional jump on uninitilized memory in 
re_intuit_start() (RT#131575)' \
-    'Fedora Patch40: Fix spurious "Assuming NOT a POSIX class" warning 
(RT#131522)' \
-    'Fedora Patch42: Fix reporting malformed UTF-8 character (RT#131646)' \
     'Fedora Patch45: Fix File::Glob rt131211.t test random failures' \
     'Fedora Patch46: Fix t/op/hash.t test random failures' \
     'Fedora Patch47: Parse caret variables with subscripts as normal variables 
inside ${...} escaping (RT#131664)' \
     'Fedora Patch49: Do not display too many bytes when reporting malformed 
UTF-8 character' \
-    'Fedora Patch50: Fix select called with a repeated magical variable 
(RT#131645)' \
     'Fedora Patch51: Fix error message for "our sub foo::bar" (RT#131679)' \
     'Fedora Patch52: Fix executing arybase::_tie_it() in Safe compartement 
(RT#131588)' \
-    'Fedora Patch53: Fix handling attribute specification on our variables 
(RT#131597)' \
     'Fedora Patch54: Fix splitting non-ASCII strings if unicode_strings 
feature is enabled (RT#130907)' \
     'Fedora Patch55: Fix compiler warnings in code generated by 
ExtUtils::Constant (CPAN RT#63832)' \
     'Fedora Patch56: Fix compiler warnings in code generated by 
ExtUtils::Constant (CPAN RT#101487)' \
-    'Fedora Patch57: Fix GCC version detection for -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE override 
(RT#131809)' \
     'Fedora Patch58: Fix unreliable Time-HiRes tests (CPAN RT#122819)' \
     'Fedora Patch200: Link XS modules to libperl.so with EU::CBuilder on 
Linux' \
     'Fedora Patch201: Link XS modules to libperl.so with EU::MM on Linux' \
@@ -5139,6 +5085,10 @@ popd
 
 # Old changelog entries are preserved in CVS.
 %changelog
+* Mon Sep 25 2017 Jitka Plesnikova <[email protected]> - 4:5.26.1-400
+- 5.26.1 bump (see <http://search.cpan.org/dist/perl-5.26.1/pod/perldelta.pod>
+  for release notes)
+
 * Tue Aug 22 2017 Petr Pisar <[email protected]> - 4:5.26.0-399
 - Fix unreliable Time-HiRes tests (CPAN RT#122819)
 - Do not require $Config{libs} providers by perl-devel package (bug #1481324)
diff --git a/sources b/sources
index 5ae6ae5..18b040f 100644
--- a/sources
+++ b/sources
@@ -1 +1 @@
-SHA512 (perl-5.26.0.tar.bz2) = 
1e3849c0fbf3a1903f83f86470d44f55f0f22136a1bdeb829af9c47351b6c817d7d8961a2db4c9172285f5abc087ea105ccfd4c93025acbd73569e628669aab3
+SHA512 (perl-5.26.1.tar.bz2) = 
821a4b78a22d24d6f79b56f68ed4a36db24bddc4dbe36c9d2622cd15d7abf6548186c037dea3d3745c1781af83339d0b54297f8094aa538046c0e57a953b5547


        
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/perl/c/b9ca5b6ecc763a72da2a52196596b2d78871f12f?branch=master
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