Fixed the regular expression in RR.pm to comply with the RFCs,
turns our we were _too_ paranoid.
Various cleanups for perl 5.004.
Applied SIG patch.
Added Net::DNS::Resolver::Recurse module.
Applied initialization bug in OPT.pm patch.
Applied patch for udp timeouts.
Fixed a typo in FAQ.pod that was making aropos and whatis
grumpy.
Applied patch for TKEY support.
Added Net::DNS::Packet->safe_push() to allow for automatically
checking for duplicate RRs being pushed into a packet.
Added more tests.
The automatic truncation in gensolpkg doesn't work for packages which
have the same package name for the first 5-6 chars.
e.g. amanda-server and amanda-client would be named amanda and amanda.
Now, we add a SVR4_PKGNAME and use amacl for amanda-client and amase for
amanda-server.
All svr4 packages also have a vendor tag, so we have to reserve some chars
for this tag, which is normaly 3 or 4 chars. Thats why we can only use 6
or 5 chars for SVR4_PKGNAME. I used 5 for all the packages, to give the
vendor tag enough room.
All p5-* packages and a few other packages have now a SVR4_PKGNAME.
ones to do, and each compiled and installed/de-installed apparently
correctly.
As a side effect of the dynamic PLIST, we no longer need to have separate
-static and -shared PLISTs. It's now easier than ever to make a perl5
package for NetBSD :)
programmer to perform any type of DNS query from a Perl script.
For details and examples, please read the Net::DNS manual page.
As of version 0.02, Net::DNS is written entirely in Perl. Version
0.01 was written mostly in C and used the system's resolver. The
Perl version runs quite a bit slower, but considering that the
network can be a serious bottleneck when making DNS queries, the
speed difference may not really matter in most cases. However,
future versions may contain some C to increase speed or for those
who wish to link against libresolv or libbind.