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reed
e2336bb021 "It's" stands for "it is" (or "it has"). The apostrophe is not used
for a possessive (like her, his, whose, their, and its).

Note that I didn't check for proper use of "its" (when it should
be "it is" or "it has" instead).

I also saw over 15 other grammar or punctuation problems, but not
fixed in this commit.
2003-08-30 02:14:19 +00:00
mjl
342e46bf64 Update p5-Config-General to 2.19
- forgot to import 'catfile' from File::Spec. Bug reported by
           various people.
         - applied patch by Peter Tandler <Peter.Tandler@ipsi.fhg.de>
           which adds a search-path feature for include files.
         - adds an auto launder capability to the module which makes it
           possible to use variables read by Config::General in a
           tainted perlscript (executed with -T) for open(), backtick calls
           or something which the taintmode considers to be dangerous.
         - fixed Bug #2325 (rt.cpan.org). The subs exported by File::Spec
           will now imported explicitly.
         - fixed warning about double my'ed variable $dummi, changed it
           to undef because it was unused anyway.
         - added File::Spec support which makes the modules more portable
         - fixes a bug in the Interpolate.pm submodule. A second variable,
           when immediately following the first, did not get interpolated,
           i.e. ${var1}${var2}.
2003-05-14 14:44:32 +00:00
seb
cc90c727a2 Initial import of p5-Config-General version 2.15 in to the NetBSD Packages
Collection.

Provided in PR pkg/20501 by Jonathan Perkin
<sketch at rd dot bbc dot co dot uk>.

Config::General opens a config file and parses it's contents for
you. After parsing the module returns a hash structure which contains
the representation of the config file.

The format of config files supported by Config::General is inspired
by the well known apache config format, in fact, this module is
100% read-compatible to apache configs, but you can also just use
simple name/value pairs in your config files.
2003-03-04 16:26:37 +00:00