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Author SHA1 Message Date
adam
31134d7963 Changes 0.27:
- Hotfix for `perlbrew install` command

Changes 0.26:
- Fix GH 119
- Fix t/08.exit_status.t for cpantesters
- Fix several bugs in `exec` command
- Implement GH 103 - install -v shows build.log
- Add -Dusedevel when installing blead perl

Changes 0.25:
- suggest when user types wrong commands.
- Improvements about self-upgrade.
- exit with non-zero status code when there's some sort of error.
- Added verification of existing alias before attempting unalias.
- Fix `install-cpanm` for due to a recenet github cert update.
2011-08-07 07:52:46 +00:00
seb
b46479cae3 Update p5-App-perlbrew from version 0.09nb1 to version 0.10.
Pkgsrc changes:
- adjust dependencies

Upstream changes:
0.10:
- Use File::Path::Tiny to avoid the api incompatibility of File::Path.
- yanick++ and castaway++ fixes docmentation
- gfx++ made it accept -Dopt style flags as Perl Configurate does.
- (Danijel Tasov)++ added '-n' option -- no test!
- xsawyerx++ fixes RT #57672, #60123, and GH #9
- Fixes #59729
2010-08-25 22:44:30 +00:00
seb
128e50f35d Update p5-App-perlbrew from version 0.08 to version 0.09.
Upstream changes:
0.09:
- Use the proxy set in $ENV{http_proxy} if available.
- Bypasses '-U' option to to configure. Thanks to chromatic++
2010-08-04 21:45:58 +00:00
seb
775b7efeea Update p5-App-perlbrew from version 0.07 to version 0.08.
Upstream changes:
0.08:
- Conf file + CPAN mirror support
- Strip invalid dependency lines out of the makefile in older perl versions, to make them work with newer gcc versions
- Add rudimentary pure-perl introspection, jrockway++
- Documentation, castaway++
2010-07-26 16:54:36 +00:00
seb
f7de878c16 Initial import of p5-App-perlbrew version 0.07 in the NetBSD Packages
Collection.

perlbrew is a program to automate the building and installation of
perl in the user's HOME. At the moment, it installs everything to
~/perl5/perlbrew, and requires you to tweak your PATH by including
a bashrc/cshrc file it provides. You then can benefit from not
having to run 'sudo' commands to install cpan modules because those
are installed inside your HOME too. It's almost like an isolated
perl environment.
2010-07-03 06:39:51 +00:00