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author | jlam <jlam@pkgsrc.org> | 2001-06-07 04:25:31 +0000 |
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committer | jlam <jlam@pkgsrc.org> | 2001-06-07 04:25:31 +0000 |
commit | a9dd17e5843758a41a33679036c99891927d7702 (patch) | |
tree | 7649f799902a97769c47ff3d44d87cb068c94f37 /lang/perl5 | |
parent | a2e30883f48e3649caa10cb8289ad5c02616aba5 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-a9dd17e5843758a41a33679036c99891927d7702.tar.gz |
Update perl to 5.6.1. Changes from perl-5.6.0 include many bug fixes,
the plugging of several memory leaks, fixes to the regular expression
engine, the addition of a Unicode character classes, better support for
64-bit platorms, and updates of many modules in the base Perl Library.
See perldelta.pod for more details.
Also update p5-Data-Dumper, p5-Devel-DProf, and p5-Devel-Peek to the
latest versions distributed with the perl-5.6.1 sources, and libperl to
5.6.1 to match the perl package.
Diffstat (limited to 'lang/perl5')
-rw-r--r-- | lang/perl5/Makefile | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lang/perl5/Makefile.common | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lang/perl5/pkg/DESCR | 17 |
3 files changed, 36 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/lang/perl5/Makefile b/lang/perl5/Makefile index 58102d761a5..f7b47011cf6 100644 --- a/lang/perl5/Makefile +++ b/lang/perl5/Makefile @@ -1,19 +1,17 @@ -# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.36 2001/05/20 05:16:07 jlam Exp $ +# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.37 2001/06/07 04:25:33 jlam Exp $ -DISTNAME= perl-5.6.0nb6 -CATEGORIES= lang devel perl5 -MASTER_SITES= # empty +.include "../../lang/perl5/Makefile.common" + +PKGNAME= perl-${PERL5_VERS} +PERL5_PKG_VERS= # empty +CATEGORIES+= lang devel DISTFILES= # empty -MAINTAINER= jlam@netbsd.org HOMEPAGE= http://language.perl.com/index.html COMMENT= Practical Extraction and Report Language -DEPENDS+= perl-base>=5.6.0nb2:../../lang/perl5-base -DEPENDS+= p5-Data-Dumper>=2.101:../../devel/p5-Data-Dumper -DEPENDS+= p5-Devel-DProf>=19990108:../../devel/p5-Devel-DProf -DEPENDS+= p5-Devel-Peek>=1.0001:../../devel/p5-Devel-Peek -DEPENDS+= p5-CGI>=2.56:../../www/p5-CGI +DEPENDS+= perl-base>=${PERL5_DIST_VERS}:../../lang/perl5-base +DEPENDS+= p5-CGI>=2.75.2:../../www/p5-CGI DEPENDS+= perl-mk-1.1:../../pkgtools/perl-mk EXTRACT_ONLY= # empty diff --git a/lang/perl5/Makefile.common b/lang/perl5/Makefile.common new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..349cd609cb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/lang/perl5/Makefile.common @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# $NetBSD: Makefile.common,v 1.1 2001/06/07 04:25:34 jlam Exp $ + +DISTNAME= perl-${PERL5_DIST_VERS} +CATEGORIES+= perl5 +MASTER_SITES+= ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/plan/perl/CPAN/src/5.0/maint/ \ + ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/perl/CPAN/src/5.0/maint/ + +# Version numbering scheme: +# +# PERL5_DIST_VERS version number on the distfile +# PERL5_BASE_VERS pkgsrc-mangled version number (convert pl -> .) +# PERL5_PKG_VERS pkgsrc revisions (nbX, etc.) +# PERL5_VERS pkgsrc version number of package +# +PERL5_DIST_VERS= 5.6.1 +PERL5_PKG_VERS?= # empty +PERL5_VERS= ${PERL5_DIST_VERS}${PERL5_PKG_VERS} diff --git a/lang/perl5/pkg/DESCR b/lang/perl5/pkg/DESCR index 84a1b8889ce..ace5f12f3c1 100644 --- a/lang/perl5/pkg/DESCR +++ b/lang/perl5/pkg/DESCR @@ -1,6 +1,11 @@ -From the distribution README: - -Perl is a language that combines some of the features of C, sed, awk -and shell. See the manual page for more hype. There are also two Nutshell -Handbooks published by O'Reilly & Assoc. See pod/perlbook.pod -for more information. +Perl is a high-level programming language with an eclectic heritage +written by Larry Wall and a cast of thousands. It derives from the +ubiquitous C programming language and to a lesser extent from sed, awk, +the Unix shell, and at least a dozen other tools and languages. Perl's +process, file, and text manipulation facilities make it particularly +well-suited for tasks involving quick prototyping, system utilities, +software tools, system management tasks, database access, graphical +programming, networking, and world wide web programming. These strengths +make it especially popular with system administrators and CGI script +authors, but mathematicians, geneticists, journalists, and even managers +also use Perl. Maybe you should, too. |