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Added Files: perl588.info Log Message: perl588 to stable --- NEW FILE: perl588.info --- Package: perl588 Version: 5.8.8 Revision: 4 Distribution: 10.4 Depends: %n-core (>= %v-%r) Conflicts: perl560, perl561, perl580, perl581, perl584, perl586 Replaces: cgi-pm (<= 3.00-1), file-temp-pm560 (<= 0.12-2), filter-simple-pm (<= 0.77-1), getopt-long-pm581-man, libnet-pm560 (<= 1.17-10), libnet-pm581 (<= 1.17-10), memoize-pm581 (<= 1.01-10), test-simple-pm581 (<= 0.47-10), text-tabs-wrap-pm (<= 2001.0929-1), perl560, perl561, perl580, perl581, perl584, perl586, attribute-handlers-pm, cgi-pm, digest-md5-pm560, file-spec-pm, file-temp-pm, filter-util-pm560, getopt-long-pm-man, i18n-langtags-pm, libnet-pm, locale-maketext-pm, memoize-pm, mime-base64-pm560, mime-base64-pm581, mime-base64-pm581-man, podparser-pm, scalar-list-utils-pm560, scalar-list-utils-pm581, test-harness-pm, test-simple-pm, time-hires-pm560, time-hires-pm581, test-simple-pm581 Provides: podparser-pm License: Artistic Description: The Perl programming language, v. 5.8.8 DescDetail: << Perl is a high-level programming language with roots in C, sed, awk and shell scripting. Perl is good at handling processes and files, and is especially good at handling text. Perl's hallmarks are practicality and efficiency. While it is used to do a lot of different things, Perl's most common applications are system administration utilities and web programming. A large proportion of the CGI scripts on the web are written in Perl. Fink's perl packages retain the perl version subdirectories in the lib tree. Without these, upgrading or downgrading Perl breaks all of the binary modules. << DescPort: << This package does not alter /usr/bin/perl. One way to make this perl the default is to run: sudo /bin/cp /sw/bin/perl5.8.8 /usr/bin/perl after installation. Disabled 'make test' on intel, since it doesn't work. << DescUsage: << Most perl scripts start with #!/usr/bin/perl which will invoke Apple's /usr/bin/perl. One way of using this version of perl instead is to overwrite /usr/bin/perl via: sudo /bin/cp /sw/bin/perl5.8.8 /usr/bin/perl If you later wish to revert to Apple's perl, you would use: sudo /bin/cp /usr/bin/perl5.8.8 /usr/bin/perl << Source: mirror:cpan:src/5.0/perl-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: b8c118d4360846829beb30b02a6b91a7 CompileScript: << #! /bin/sh -ev sh Configure -des -Dcc="gcc" -Dcpp="gcc -E" -Dprefix=%p -Dccflags=-I%p/include -Dldflags=-L%p/lib -Dperladmin=none -Uinstallusrbinperl -Dprivlib="%p/lib/perl5-core/5.8.8" -Darchlib="%p/lib/perl5-core/5.8.8/darwin-thread-multi-2level" -Dman3dir="%p/lib/perl5-core/5.8.8/man/man3" -Dman3ext=3pm -Duseithreads -Dinc_version_list="5.8.8/darwin-thread-multi-2level 5.8.6/darwin-thread-multi-2level 5.8.1 5.8.0 5.6.0" -Adefine:startperl="#!%p/bin/perl5.8.8" make if [ "%m" == "powerpc" ]; then make test ; fi << DocFiles: README Copying InstallScript: << make install DESTDIR=%d mkdir -p %i/etc/profile.d echo "append_path MANPATH %p/lib/perl5-core/5.8.8/man" >> %i/etc/profile.d/%N-core.csh echo "append_path MANPATH %p/lib/perl5/5.8.8/man" >> %i/etc/profile.d/%N-core.csh echo "append_path MANPATH %p/lib/perl5-core/5.8.8/man" >> %i/etc/profile.d/%N-core.sh echo "append_path MANPATH %p/lib/perl5/5.8.8/man" >> %i/etc/profile.d/%N-core.sh echo "export MANPATH" >> %i/etc/profile.d/%N-core.sh chmod 755 %i/etc/profile.d/%N-core.* << SplitOff: << Package: %N-core Conflicts: compress-zlib-pm (<= 1.19-2), crypt-ssleay-pm (<= 0.45-2), dbd-mysql-pm (<= 2.1026-1), dbd-pg-pm (<= 1.21-4), dbd-pg-pm-ssl (<= 1.21-4), dbi-pm (<= 1:1.35-1), digest-md5-pm (<= 2.24-1), digest-sha1-pm (<= 2.02-1), egd (<= 0.8-3), eperl-pm (<= 2.2.14-2), filter-util-pm (<= 1.26-1), fribidi-pm (<= 0.05-2), ftlib-pm (<= 1.2-1), gd-pm (<= 2.06-5), gimp-perl (<= 1.211-4), gtk-perl-pm (<= 0.7008-7), html-parser-pm (<= 3.27-1), http-ghttp-pm (<= 1.07-1), irssi-ssl (<= 0.8.6-3), irssi (<= 0.8.6-2), jcode-pm (<= 0.82-1), libapreq-pm (<= 1.0-1), mac-carbon-pm (<= 0.05-1), macosx-file-pm (<= 0.64-1), mime-base64-pm (<= 2.18-1), net-ssleay-pm (<= 1.22-2), nkf (<= 1.92-1), params-validate-pm (<= 0.57-1), pdl (<= 2.3.2-1), perlmagick-pm (<= 5.5.4-1), pgplot-perl (<= 2.18-4), postgresql-perl (<= 7.3.2-7), postgresql-ssl-perl (<= 7.3.2-7), rrdtool-perl (<= 1.0.41-1), scalar-list-utils-pm (<= 1.11-1), sha-pm (<= 1.2-2), shout-pm (<= 1.0-1), storable-pm (<= 1.0.14-1), string-approx -pm (<= 3.19-1), template-notex-pm (<= 2.08-13), template-pm (<= 2.08-13), term-readkey-pm (<= 2.21-1), term-readline-gnu-pm (<= 1.13-1), text-iconv-pm (<= 1.2-1), time-hires-pm (<= 1.46-1), time-piece-pm (<= 1.08-1), tk-pm (<= 800.024-2), tk-tablematrix-pm (<= 1.01-1), unicode-string-pm (<= 2.07-1), xml-parser-pm (<= 2.31-4), xmms-pm (<= 0.12-2) Provides: attribute-handlers-pm588, carp-pm588, cgi-pm588, class-isa-pm588, data-dumper-pm588, db-pm588, devel-dprof-pm588, devel-peek-pm588, digest-pm588, digest-md5-pm588, extutils-makemaker-pm588, file-find-pm588, file-path-pm588, file-spec-pm588, file-temp-pm588, filter-simple-pm588, getopt-long-pm588, i18n-langtags-pm588, libnet-pm588, list-util-pm588, locale-maketext-pm588, math-bigint-pm588, memoize-pm588, mime-base64-pm588, pod-parser-pm588, switch-pm588, sys-syslog-pm588, term-readline-pm588, test-harness-pm588, test-simple-pm588, text-tabs-pm588, text-wrap-pm588, time-hires-pm588, unicode-normalize-pm588 Files: bin/perl5.8.8 etc lib/perl5 lib/perl5-core Description: Core files for perl, v. 5.8.8 DocFiles: README Copying << DescPackaging: << We split the perl5.8.8 binary and the files in lib/perl5* off as a separate "core" package which does not conflict with other versions of perl. /sw/bin/perl and other binaries remain in the perl588 package, and different versions of perl can be selected by installing a different package instead. We now use lib/perl5-core as the main installation directory to avoid conflicts with fink-installed perl modules. << Homepage: http://www.cpan.org/ Maintainer: Fink Core Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys - and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ Fink-commits mailing list Fink-commits@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-commits