Re: I did commit a new and pretty different version of check_trans.pl
Martin Quinson:
> I just commited a new version of webwml/check_trans.pl .
Oh, thanks, you broke it. Now I get this when I try to run it:
Use of reserved word "our" is deprecated at ./check_trans.pl line 75.
Global symbol "$opt_d" requires explicit package name at ./check_trans.pl line 75.
Use of reserved word "our" is deprecated at ./check_trans.pl line 76.
Global symbol "$opt_s" requires explicit package name at ./check_trans.pl line 76.
Use of reserved word "our" is deprecated at ./check_trans.pl line 77.
Global symbol "$opt_p" requires explicit package name at ./check_trans.pl line 77.
Use of reserved word "our" is deprecated at ./check_trans.pl line 78.
Global symbol "$opt_l" requires explicit package name at ./check_trans.pl line 78.
Use of reserved word "our" is deprecated at ./check_trans.pl line 79.
Global symbol "$opt_g" requires explicit package name at ./check_trans.pl line 79.
Use of reserved word "our" is deprecated at ./check_trans.pl line 80.
Global symbol "$opt_m" requires explicit package name at ./check_trans.pl line 80.
Use of reserved word "our" is deprecated at ./check_trans.pl line 81.
Global symbol "$opt_n" requires explicit package name at ./check_trans.pl line 81.
Use of reserved word "our" is deprecated at ./check_trans.pl line 82.
Global symbol "$opt_v" requires explicit package name at ./check_trans.pl line 82.
Use of reserved word "our" is deprecated at ./check_trans.pl line 83.
Global symbol "$opt_q" requires explicit package name at ./check_trans.pl line 83.
Use of reserved word "our" is deprecated at ./check_trans.pl line 84.
Global symbol "$opt_Q" requires explicit package name at ./check_trans.pl line 84.
BEGIN not safe after errors--compilation aborted at ./check_trans.pl line 145.
Please check your changes before committing changes. I rely on this
script.
I'm reverting to the previous CVS revision for the time being.
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