size: 8 bytes
md5: 3cbae66f10a63644e4641b4af4e9a60c
No action is required on your part
Request entered by: HMBRAND (H. Merijn Brand)
Request entered on: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:02:26 GMT
Request completed: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:03:23 GMT
Virtually Yours,
Id: paused,v 1.74 2001/05
On Sat 27 Oct 2001 23:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Foley) wrote:
Michael G Schwern wrote:
At YAPC::Europe, there was some talk over dinner about the perlbug
email interface and making it a little easier to close bugs.
Basically write up some mutt/elm/your-favorite-mailer-here macros
On Thu 13 Sep 2001 06:57, Nathan Torkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian Wheeler writes:
This diff adds jsr_ic and ret to the interpreter. I don't know if my
way of returning is legal, and I know there's probably issues with 64
bit machines, but it works...and that's the important part
On Thu 04 Oct 2001 23:25, Russ Allbery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I didn't know it was NCR UNIX. Wow. I've never even heard of that. I
thought we were up against something fairly sane.
I've heard of it. I believe it's a fairly stock SVr4.
I
=head1 NAME
Perl Core Smoke Test Suite
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The perl core smoke test suite is a set of simple scripts that try to
run the perl core tests on as many configurations as possible and combine
that into a easy to parse report.
The perl source tree is refreshed using rsync to the
On Sat 22 Sep 2001 00:50, Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, that's a big job to get right and we'll do it later. Right
now, stick to the cleanups and adding coverage. It also wouldn't hurt
to start going through old open perlbug entries.
A lead to find bugs that are