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Bug#80679: marked as done (outdated perl dependency)



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Package: libnewt-perl
Version: current in unstable as of 28-dec-00

[ This bug report was automatically generated. If it is in error, close it. ]

libnewt-perl depends on a version of perl prior to perl-5.6; either
perl-5.004, perl-5.004-base, perl-5.005, or perl-5.005-base.

Perl 5.6 is now the main perl package in debian, and we want to remove the
dependancies on older versions of the perl packages ASAP so they can be
removed from people's systems, saving space.

Perl 5.6 is quite compatable with perl 5.005. Even binary perl module
packages that were built with perl 5.005 will work with perl 5.6. See the
perldelta man page for details.

If you're using dh_perl, simply rebuilding your package on a system with
perl 5.6 installed will probably fix the dependancy. If you're not, it's
still pretty trivial; a rebuild on a system with perl 5.6 installed and a
manual modification of the dependancies.

If you are unable or unwilling to do this, I am happy to do NMUs to fix
these bug reports on request.

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Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 23:25:07 -0700
From: Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>
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Subject: closing nmu fixed bugs
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These bugs were fixed in past uploads of the respective packages, which
are all "maintained" by the Debian QA Group.

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