Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now verify runs through. It tells me there's a new version of XML-Parser
> available. I wonder whether I should upgrade -- does anyone know whether the
> new version (which?) fixes the problem? I have 2,27,0,0 at the moment,
> according to ppm.xml.
Hmm, if you haven't upgraded already, then this is where my theory
that the XML-Parser upgrade caused this problem falls down. Perhaps
HTTP-Parser? In any case, there's been some grumbling on the Perl-XML
list in response to the 2.27->2.28 upgrade. Apparently some user
interface changes were introduced that cause some of the modules built
upon XML-Parser to break. You might want to check out the release
notes in Clark Cooper's CPAN directory for the changes before
proceeding with the upgrade. Until things are sorted out among the
Perl XML authors, I think waiting wouldn't be a bad idea. If anyone
has an ppd'd 2.27 distribution still hanging around, I would be
interested in backpeddling myself.
> Oh, and it's really difficult to read ppm.xml with the last line being very
> long (lots of packages all on one line), so I split at the end of tags. Much
> nicer.
Agreed.
Respectfully,
David N. Blank-Edelman
Director of Technology
College of Computer Science
Northeastern University
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