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Author SHA1 Message Date
agc
b063b17466 Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for filesystems category
Existing SHA1 digests verified, all found to be the same on the
machine holding the existing distfiles (morden).  Existing SHA1
digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2015-11-03 00:14:59 +00:00
wen
cd35f76a96 Update to 0.19
Upstream changes:
0.19 2015-03-16 NEILB
    - Added [MetaJSON] to dist.ini, so META.json will go into the distribution,
      as well as META.yml. Thanks to Lucas Kanashiro.
    - Dropped the -r test on directories, as we only actually need -d and -x.
      Thanks to Lucas Kanashiro.
2015-08-03 07:53:40 +00:00
mef
599ba10ec2 Update 0.13 to 0.18
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0.18 2014-12-17
    - RIBASUSHI++ reminded me that to be a usable directory in @INC we need
      to check -d && -r && -x.

0.17 2014-12-17
    - Fixed RT#96433: ignore directories in @INC which don't exist.
      Apologies to ETHER++ for over-thinking this one,
      and taking so long to fix it.

0.16 2014-12-13
    - Added TODO.md with an initial todo list for the module

0.15 2014-10-14
    - Doing a foreach $dir (@INC) and then resolving symblinks on $dir
      was changing the entries in @INC. HAARG++ for pull request with fix.
    - Changed author email address to be my CPAN email address.

0.14 2014-08-16
    - Added Travis config, using cpanfile and cpanm to ensure all dependencies
      are installed before running tests with prove.
      Thanks to DAGOLDEN.
    - Improved the first paragraph of DESCRIPTION, so search results give
      a better summary of the module.
2015-02-18 12:19:18 +00:00
wen
8ef156e12c 0.13 2014-02-22
- Looks like in some rare circumstances, Cwd::abs_path() can croak,
      so now we wrap that in eval { } and deal accordingly.

0.12 2014-02-19
    - We now fully resolve symlinks in @INC paths. The previous 'fix'
      for Debian broke the tests on FreeBSD.
      Thanks to G茅raud Continsouzas, and Daniel Lintott for help testing.

0.11_03 2014-02-18
    - Another place where we need to worry about getting undef.

0.11_02 2014-02-18
    - Wasn't handling the case where abs_path() returns undef,
      which it does if a symlink "goes nowhere".

0.11_01 2014-02-18
    - The testsuite fix in 0.11 caused a breakage on FreeBSD,
      where a directory path contains a symlink that wasn't
      the final directory. So now module_path() fully resolves
      all symlinks in the path, using Cwd::abs_path().

0.11 2014-02-17
    - Testsuite now uses Cwd::abs_path() on paths from %INC,
      to cope with synlinks in @INC directories.
      This was causing test failures on Debian(-based) systems.
      Thanks to Daniel Lintott and Erez Schatz for reporting
      and testing proposed fix.

0.10_01 2014-02-16
    - Developer release with the change that made it into
      0.11, above.

0.10 2014-02-04
    - mpath can display paths for multiple modules (Ahmad Syaltut)
    - specified min perl version 5.6.0

0.09_01 2013-08-21
    - If a directory in @INC is a symlink, return the linked-to directory
      in the path. Problem report and patch from Sharl Morlaroll
      https://github.com/neilbowers/Module-Path/issues/4
2014-04-20 14:12:52 +00:00
sno
f9e71bdbf1 Adding package for CPAN distribution Module-Path version 0.09 into
filesystems/p5-Module-Path.

Module::Path provides a single function, module_path(), which will find
where a module is installed locally.

It works by looking in all the directories in @INC for an appropriately
named file:

    * Foo::Bar becomes Foo/Bar.pm, using the correct directory path
      separator for your operating system.
    * Iterate over @INC, ignoring any references (see "require" in
      "perlfunc" if you're surprised to hear that you might find references
      in @INC).
    * For each directory in @INC, append the partial path (Foo/Bar.pm),
      again using the correct directory path separator. If the resulting
      file exists, return this path.
    * If no file was found, return undef.
2013-07-03 15:06:36 +00:00