Pascal Terjan kirjoitti lauantai, 8. toukokuuta 2010 20:50:09: > Le samedi 08 mai 2010 à 18:19 +0100, Michael Brown a écrit : > > Name : perl-IO-Null Relocations: (not relocatable) > > Version : 1.10.0 Vendor: Fen Systems > > Release : 1fs2010.0 Build Date: Sat May 8 > > 18:19:57 2010 Install Date: (not installed) Build Host: > > duck.fensystems.co.uk Group : Development/Perl Source > > RPM: (none) > > Size : 6263 License: GPL+ or Artistic > > Signature : (none) > > Packager : Michael Brown <[email protected]> > > URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/IO-Null > > Summary : class for null filehandles > > Description : > > This is a class for null filehandles. > > > > Calling a constructor of this class always succeeds, returning a new null > > filehandle. > > > > Writing to any object of this class is always a no-operation, and returns > > true. > > > > Michael Brown <[email protected]> 1.10.0-1fs2010.0: > > + Revision: 3 > > - import perl-IO-Null > > Why is it in PLF ? > What is this "fs" distro tag ? > How could it be uploaded with wrong distro tag and without reason ?
And since when do distro version and section show up in subject? According to the headers, this message didn't come from zarb.org. Is it possible to add some kind of filter to allow only locally generated messages to reach the announce list? -- Anssi Hannula _______________________________________________ PLF-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://www.zarb.org/mailman/listinfo/plf-discuss
