On Tue, May 01, 2012 at 07:32:29AM +0100, Smylers wrote: > Nicholas Clark writes: > > > On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 03:44:48PM -0400, Ricardo Signes wrote: > > > > > The SYNOPSIS contents are indented. Someone earlier in the thread > > > noted that this has not always been the case. > > > > So, I tried the usual hammer: > > > > ../perl/Porting/bisect.pl --expect-fail --start v5.14.0 -- sh -c './perl > > -Ilib utils/perldoc perldoc | grep '\''B<'\' > > <Snip> > > bisect run success That took 1171 seconds > > > > This seems to be an upgrade from 3.15_08 to 3.15_15 > > > > I don't seem to be doing very well on convincing other people that > > everything is a nail. > > As Ric points out I'd already narrowed it down more specifically to > version 3.15_10 of the Cpan release. I didn't time it, but I'm pretty > sure that took me less than 1171 seconds! > http://markmail.org/message/o3fohvhykxtv6hxv
Oh, sorry, I'd missed that. There seemed to be so much confusion in the thread that I'd failed to notice that someone had presented conclusive facts. > (Though you of course may have chosen to spend your 1171 seconds doing > something more interesting than sitting there in eager anticipation of > your hammer coming up with the answer.) Yes. :-) Set off hammer, go do something else. In this case, getting trapped in a twisty maze of interesting articles on the Economist website. It's almost as dangerous as Wikipedia. Nicholas Clark
