Unfortunately news of its demise has been greatly exaggerated :-(

On Thu, 2 Aug 2018 at 22:02, Paul Wouters <[email protected]> wrote:

> The perl version must die ! 😜
>
> Sent from my phone
>
> Begin forwarded message:
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> *From:* Andrew Cagney <[email protected]>
> *Date:* August 2, 2018 at 18:43:31 PDT
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* *[Swan-commit] Changes to ref refs/heads/master*
> *Reply-To:* [email protected]
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> New commits:
> commit 822865d55ad990f63d7fb8cba2d8ac6a60b7b6a2
> Author: Andrew Cagney <[email protected]>
> Date:   Thu Aug 2 21:28:20 2018 -0400
>
>    testing/f28: drop ipsec-look-esp-sanitize.pl
>
>    In ipsec-look-esp-sanitize.pl there's the comment:
>
>    this script sanitizes "ipsec look" output more thoroughly than
>    ipsec-look-sanitize. The former is suitable for static conns, but
>    dynamic ones come with random ESP SPIs, IVs, and presents the data in
>    seemingly random order.
>
>    Yet in ipsec-look-sanitize.sed we find:
>
>    these lines obsolete part of ipsec-look-esp-sanitize.pl which seems
>    broken; allow for the dropping of leading zero's
>
>    But the whole debate is accademic. 'ipsec look' has since been
>    modified to both sort its output and strip double spaces, presumably
>    making ipsec-look-esp-sanitize.pl redundant.
>
>    Next is to figure out what if anything in ipsec-look-sanitize.sed
>    is still useful (it tries to sanitize some errors for instance).
>
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