[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: perl-5.10.0-1 [EXPERIMENTAL]

Reini Urban rurban@x-ray.at
Thu Dec 27 22:57:00 GMT 2007


Reini Urban schrieb:
> The cygwin perl packages perl and perl_manpages have
> been updated in the experimental branch to 5.10.0-1.
>   Click on [Exp]
> 
> Several libraries will follow soon. When all libraries have been updated 
> we can switch from Experimental to Current.
> 
> perl-5.10.0 cygwin notes:
> 
> This release is binary incompatible with the previous 5.8 releases, but
> compatible to all future 5.10.x releases. That's why we named the main
> perl DLL /bin/cygperl5_10.dll and not cygperl5_10_0.dll.
> 
> The requirements for the special perl link driver ld2 and perlld had
> been removed.
> 
> Cygwin mount point information is now accessible, esp. text/binary
> detection.
> 
> Some modules have been added to vendor_perl, but most of the old vendor
> modules moved to CORE.
> Included are Bundle::CPAN, CPAN::Reporter, XML::LibXML and several
> Test modules.
> Note: Installed modules (e.g. via CPAN) in site_perl have higher
> precedence than vendor_perl modules. So you can easily update these.
> 
> See http://www.perl.org/
> ChangeLog:     http://perldoc.perl.org/perldelta.html
> Cygwin README: http://perldoc.perl.org/perlcygwin.html
> 
> Vendor patches:
> * CYG04 - major.version cygperl5_10.dll and not cygperl5_10_x.dll
> * CYG11 - no-bs Empty .bs files are not generated anymore
> 
> Update recommendations:
> -----------------------
> 
> Since 5.10 is not installed in parallel to 5.8 (it is possible, but not
> with this package), all your old 5.8 modules will need to be reinstalled
> for 5.10.
> Your old 5.8 modules are not deleted, just not accessible to 5.10.
> Non-binary packages can be used by adding /usr/lib/perl5/site_lib/5.8 to
> your @INC, but the below procedure is recommended to get the latest
> version for each installed package.
> This will not harm most of your previous 5.8 modules in case you want to
> switch back to 5.8, just the /bin scripts might get overwritten.
> 
> BEFORE INSTALLATION of 5.10 !
> # get the list of installed 5.8 modules
> $ perl -MExtUtils::Installed \
>   -e'print join("\n", new ExtUtils::Installed->modules)' > module.list
> 
> AFTER INSTALLATION of 5.10 !
> # install all previous modules for 5.10
> $ cpan `cat module.list`
> 
> 
> Detailed NEWS from README
> -------------------------
> 5.10.0-1
> 
> - Configure -de -Dmksymlinks -Duse64bitint -Dusethreads -Uusemymalloc \
>     -Doptimize='-O3' -Dman3ext='3pm' -Dusesitecustomize
>   (unchanged from 5.8)
> 
> - cygwin /bin g+w incompatible with TAINT (-T)
>   The default directory permissions for /bin drwxrwxr-x is incompatible
>   with perl tainting. chmod g-w /bin to allow perl -T scripts to run
>   without warnings.
> 
> - included vendor_perl packages
> 
>   Rationale: Same local vendor_perl packages included as in 5.8.7,
>   plus some of the new CPAN packages which went to core with 5.9.5,
>   Bundle::CPAN, CPAN::Reporter, Module::Build for a full CPAN bootstrap,
>   and the new patched libXML packages, and some almost-core
>   dependencies:
> 
>   Pod-Escapes-1.04 Pod-Simple-3.05 Test-Pod-1.26
>   Devel-Symdump-2.08 Pod-Coverage-0.19 Test-Pod-Coverage-1.08
>   Compress-Raw-Bzip2-2.008 IO-Compress-Bzip2-2.008 Compress-Bzip2-2.09
>   IO-String-1.08
>   Archive-Zip-1.23
>   Math-BigInt-FastCalc-0.15
>   Term-ReadLine-Perl-1.0302 Term-ReadLine-Gnu-1.16 TermReadKey-2.30
>   XML-NamespaceSupport-1.09 XML-SAX-0.16 XML-LibXML-Common-0.13
>   XML-LibXML-1.65 XML-Parser-2.36
>   Proc-ProcessTable-0.41
>   YAML-0.66 Config-Tiny-2.12 File-Copy-Recursive-0.35 IPC-Run3-0.039
>   Probe-Perl-0.01 Tee-0.13 IO-CaptureOutput-1.06 File-pushd-1.00
>   File-HomeDir-0.67 Digest-SHA-5.45 Module-Signature-0.55
>   URI-1.35 HTML-Tagset-3.10 HTML-Parser-3.56 libwww-perl-5.808
>   CPAN-1.9205 Test-Reporter-1.38 CPAN-Reporter-1.0601
>   Net-Telnet-3.03 Module-ScanDeps-0.81 PAR-Dist-0.25
>   B-Generate-1.11 PadWalker-1.5 Alias-2.32
> 
> Thanks to Jerry D. Hedden and Jan Dubois.

I compiled a more detailed list of changes and status for cygports:

A diff of the modules from 5.8 to 5.10 is below.
Module::Build is definitely now in CORE.

completely new in 5.10:
Archive::Extract
Config::Extensions
CPANPLUS
Hash::Util::FieldHash
POSIX::SigRt
Time::Piece
encoding::warnings
ExtUtils::Constant::ProxySubs
Devel::InnerPackage
feature
File::Fetch
Log::Message
Module::Build
Module::CoreList
Module::Load
Module::Loaded
Module::Pluggable
mro
Object::Accessor
Package::Constants
Params::Check
Term::UI
Tie::Hash::NamedCapture
Tie::StdHandle

vendor->CORE:
Archive::Tar
Compress::Zlib
Win32API::File
Math::BigInt::FastCalc
ExtUtils::CBuilder
ExtUtils::ParseXS
File::Temp
Compress::Raw::Zlib
IO::Zlib
IPC::Cmd
Pod::Escapes
Pod::Simple
version

removed:
ByteLoader
B::Stackobj
B::Disassembler
B::C, ... The whole compiler is gone from CORE.
XS::APItest
XS::Typemap
dbm_filter_util
Test::Deep
Test::Tester

The complete filelist is at 
http://rurban.xarch.at/cygr/perl/perl-5.10.0-1.lst
the old one at http://rurban.xarch.at/cygr/perl/perl-5.8.8-4.lst

 > 2) Which modules are you adding to the Perl package?
 > 3) When do you plan to stabilize 5.10 (sounds like soon; is it really
 > that well tested)?

It is in steady testing since summer (5.9.5), and
the final release is tested daily with about 400 additional CPAN
modules so far.

I'm quite busy submitting patches to the tracker for the more 
complicated Devel and B packages which are not yet 5.10 ready. 
B::Generate and B::Lint works now, but the B compiler was removed
from CORE.
Andy Koenig tested about 1500 modules last week.
Jerry Hedden does a lot of cygwin testing also.
My XML::LibXML bugfixes are still not accepted upstream, so
it's in vendor. This is quite important for GNOME.

I believe we will be ready to switch in about 2-3 weeks or so.
-- 
Reini Urban
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