Issues found with existing distfiles:
distfiles/eclipse-sourceBuild-srcIncluded-3.0.1.zip
distfiles/fortran-utils-1.1.tar.gz
distfiles/ivykis-0.39.tar.gz
distfiles/enum-1.11.tar.gz
distfiles/pvs-3.2-libraries.tgz
distfiles/pvs-3.2-linux.tgz
distfiles/pvs-3.2-solaris.tgz
distfiles/pvs-3.2-system.tgz
No changes made to these distinfo files.
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
* Patched missing validity check for non-ReadKey input under -menu
(thanks Kalyan Raj!)
* Disabled interactive testing on Windows platforms
(thanks Brian and Lady Aleena)
* Better handling of input EOL under Windows (thanks Bas)
* Workaround for Term::ReadKey bug under Windows (thanks Bas)
* Reworked workaround for Term::ReadKey timeout bug under Windows
(thanks again, Bas)
* Further improvements under 5.18, especially for Windows
(thanks, Bas)
* Attempted to mollify cpanm by moving $VERSION declaration
* Further improvements under 5.18
(thanks, Gareth)
* Still further improvements under Windows
(thanks, Gareth)
* Fixed spurious ERASEs when deleting "past" start of input
(thanks, Gareth)
* Added 'normal', 'default', 'standard', etc. to colour translation
* Added <CTRL-F> at start of faked input to defer next fake and
insert real input (i.e. like <ESC> but doesn't throw away the
line that was scheduled next)
Updating during the freeze for the following reasons:
* improves compatibility with our lang/perl5
* is a leaf package
* addresses pkg/49204 by Edgar Fuß
Do it for all packages that
* mention perl, or
* have a directory name starting with p5-*, or
* depend on a package starting with p5-
like last time, for 5.18, where this didn't lead to complaints.
Let me know if you have any this time.
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package
Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
PR pkg/47604 by Edgar Fuss.
IO::Prompter exports a single subroutine, C<prompt>, that prints a
prompt (but only if the program's selected input and output streams are
connected to a terminal), then reads some input, then chomps it, and
finally returns an object representing that text.