Summary: | =dev-perl/Data-Validate-Domain-0.140.0: stabilization | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Rolf Eike Beer <eike> |
Component: | Stabilization | Assignee: | Gentoo Perl team <perl> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | kentnl, mjo |
Priority: | Normal | Keywords: | STABLEREQ |
Version: | unspecified | Flags: | stable-bot:
sanity-check+
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Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: |
=dev-perl/Data-Validate-Domain-0.140.0 amd64 x86 hppa sparc
=dev-perl/Test2-Suite-0.0.77 amd64 x86 hppa sparc
=dev-perl/Net-Domain-TLD-1.750.0 sparc
=dev-perl/Importer-0.24.0 amd64 x86 hppa sparc
=dev-perl/Sub-Info-0.2.0 amd64 x86 hppa sparc
=dev-perl/Term-Table-0.8.0 amd64 x86 hppa sparc
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Runtime testing required: | No |
Bug Depends on: | 673542 | ||
Bug Blocks: |
Description
Rolf Eike Beer
2017-11-24 16:41:29 UTC
I noticed this too, but haven't witnessed any ill effects other than the warning. Did you experience any runtime problems? We could always file a stabilization request for dev-perl/Data-Validate-Domain-0.140.0... No, looks good to me. But I don't see any reason not to stabilize the newer version either. Feel free to turn this into a stabilization request. I tested the new Data-Validate-Domain today on hppa and sparc and all tests passed. Targets: amd64 hppa sparc x86 Note, I opted for virtual/perl-Test-Simple-1.302.96 rather than virtual/perl-Test-Simple-1.302.73 because there is no perl-core/Test-Simple-1.302.73. Since the test stuff is newish, this may have to wait a bit. This should not be stabilized before Perl 5.26, as it necessitates stabilizing a perl-core/* , and that can seriously confuse portage upgrades. eg: If perl-core/Test-Simple is installed on Perl 5.24, and then an upgrade to Perl 5.26 makes perl-core/Test-Simple redundant, then by necessity, perl-core/Test-Simple should be uninstalled. However, the portage resolver has a tendency to see this combination as a blocker to upgrading Perl. Given Test-Simple is one of *the* most depeneded on packages in Perl, this would almost guarantee widespread problems. The difference between 0.12 and 0.11 is that 0.12 has support for a trailing explicit "." for representing absolute canonical domain names. If somebody stumbles onto that behaviour as being necessary, then please point them to this bug :) Source: https://metacpan.org/diff/file?target=DROLSKY/Data-Validate-Domain-0.12/&source=DROLSKY/Data-Validate-Domain-0.11/#Changes amd64 : 5 packages hppa : 5 packages x86 : 5 packages sparc : 6 packages --- amd64@gentoo.org : 5 packages hppa@gentoo.org : 5 packages x86@gentoo.org : 5 packages sparc@gentoo.org : 6 packages --- perl@gentoo.org : 6 packages sparc stable x86 stable amd64 stable hppa stable Last arch. Closing. |