Commit graph

7 commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jlam
7fbb8d9527 Bump the PKGREVISIONs of all (638) packages that hardcode the locations
of Perl files to deal with the perl-5.8.7 update that moved all
pkgsrc-installed Perl files into the "vendor" directories.
2005-08-06 06:19:03 +00:00
jlam
7a6521287b Turn PERL5_PACKLIST into a relative path instead of an absolute path.
These paths are now relative to PERL5_PACKLIST_DIR, which currently
defaults to ${PERL5_SITEARCH}.  There is no change to the binary
packages.
2005-07-13 18:01:18 +00:00
seb
0e8118e3cf Update to version 3.24.
Add HOMEPAGE.

Changes since last packaged version (3.21)
* 3.22
Fixed bug rt.cpan.org #7070 reported by Grover Browning (auto-inc/dec
on v6 fails). Thanks Grover. Ruben van Staveren pointed out a bug in
v6 canonicalization, as well as providing a patch that was
applied. Thanks Ruben.

* 3.23
Included support for Module::Signature. Added ->re() as
contributed by Laurent Facq (Thanks Laurent!). Added Coalesce() as
suggested by Perullo.

* 3.24
Version bump. Transfer of 3.23 to CPAN ended up in a truncated file
being uploaded.
2005-04-20 07:44:31 +00:00
tv
f816d81489 Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used. 2005-04-11 21:44:48 +00:00
agc
b12d62efb5 Add RMD160 digests. 2005-02-24 12:13:41 +00:00
grant
908e765695 since perl is now built with threads on most platforms, the perl archlib
module directory has changed (eg. "darwin-2level" vs.
"darwin-thread-multi-2level").

binary packages of perl modules need to be distinguishable between
being built against threaded perl and unthreaded perl, so bump the
PKGREVISION of all perl module packages and introduce
BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED for perl as perl>=5.8.5nb5 so the correct
dependencies are registered and the binary packages are distinct.

addresses PR pkg/28619 from H. Todd Fujinaka.
2004-12-20 11:30:55 +00:00
seb
17493f3038 Initial import of p5-NetAddr-IP version 3.21 in the NetBSD Packages
Collection.

This  Perl5 module  is  designed as  a  help  for  managing (ranges
of) IP addresses. It includes efficient implementations for most
common tasks done  to subnets or  ranges of  IP addresses,  namely
verifying  if an address is within a subnet, comparing, looping,
splitting subnets into longer prefixes, compacting addresses to
the shortest prefixes, etc. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are
supported.
2004-10-31 16:17:11 +00:00