Niko Tyni <ntyni@debian.org> writes: > #475498: perl: crash when localizing a symtab entry > This makes the libapache2-mod-perl2 test suite crash after its tests. > patch attached as 15_fix_local_symtab ok > #480480: libhtml-mason-perl: Subclassing HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler stopped working after upgrade to perl 5.10 > This regression can break sites using HTML::Mason due to a Perl crash. > patch attached as 23_fix_isa_fiddling ok > #480428: perl: __LONG_MAX__ prototype mismatch and redefined > These annoying warnings will affect many users; the bug severity is > probably too low. > patch attached as 480428.patch ok > #480375: perl-modules: Build.pm does not support GNU/Hurd > #480385: perl: FTBFS on GNU/kFreeBSD > Porters would be thankful. > patch attached as 14_fix_kfreebsd_and_hurd_support ok > #483734: -x is broken with 'use filetest q/access/' > Trivial upstream typo. > patch attached as 25_fix_access_dash_x ok > #482110: perl: DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt is broken > Quoting error makes a policy violation. > patch attached as 482110.patch ok > #479957: Using IO::File together with POSIX causes warnings. (Constant subroutine main::SEEK_SET redefined) > These warnings bother at least eximstat and xscreensaver users. > patch attached as 22_fix_constant_subroutine_warnings I'm too lazy to check the patch context: Will this continue to allow importing SEEK_CUR, S_IRGRP and friends from POSIX? > #481956: missing conflicts for libpod-simple-perl > patch attached as 481956.patch ok > #485416: perl: missing conflicts for libextutils-parsexs-perl > patch attached as 485416.patch ok Please use the post-lenny cleanup to sprinkle some newlines around the Depends/Conflicts/Replaces fields, policy allows them nowadays and they make reading te diff much easier. Marc -- Fachbegriffe der Informatik - Einfach erklärt 256: Lösung So etwas ähnliches wie ein Produkt, nur etwas teurer und nicht so ausgereift. (Dietz Proepper)
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