On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 07:30:17PM +0100, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote:
Brendan O'Dea wrote:
Attached are the patches to Debian's 5.8.4 package not currently covered
by my latest rsync of perl-5.8.x. The patches have been re-worked to
apply cleanly to that branch, but all should be applicable to
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Automated smoke report for 5.9.2 patch 24073 on bsd/os - 4.1 (i386/1 cpu)
(fixit.xs4all.nl) using version
Report by Test::Smoke v1.18.09 (perl 5.00503) [3 hours 6 minutes]
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? = still running
Hi all,
With IPC::Run getting pulled from blead, alternatives need to be looked into.
One of the alternatives that Rafael and Jos mentioned was fixing IPC::Open3.
Looking through perlbug, there are only four open tickets out there. I'm
assuming there are more issues than what's listed there.
So,
Steve Peters wrote:
Hi all,
With IPC::Run getting pulled from blead, alternatives need to be looked into.
One of the alternatives that Rafael and Jos mentioned was fixing IPC::Open3.
Looking through perlbug, there are only four open tickets out there. I'm
assuming there are more issues than what's
Steve Peters wrote:
Hi all,
With IPC::Run getting pulled from blead, alternatives need to be looked into.
One of the alternatives that Rafael and Jos mentioned was fixing IPC::Open3.
Looking through perlbug, there are only four open tickets out there. I'm
assuming there are more issues than
On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 08:43:32AM -0600, Steve Peters wrote:
So, what are the other issues with IPC::Open3? What needs to be fixed to
make this module usable across all the environments Perl runs on?
IPC::Open3 forks. Not all OS' can fork and not all Perls are built with
fork() emulation.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 11:47:19AM +0100, demerphq wrote:
The code inside the regex is a closure on the original lexical copy.
The workaround to this is to use package vars instead.
The warning in later perls is to tell what is happening. It might be
nice to change the message to suggest using
demerphq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 12:01:30 +0100, Rafael Garcia-Suarez
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: Well, in fact I'm going to revert it, since it makes installman segfault when
: installing perltoc. (tested with a threaded build on linux.)
:
:I can reproduce the problem here
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