--- snip --- 2011-03-27 Release 6.02 This is the release where we try to help the CPAN-toolchain be able to install the modules required for https-support in LWP. We have done this by unbundling the LWP::Protocol::https module from the libwww-perl distribution. In order to have https support you now need to install (or depend on) 'LWP::Protocol::https' and then this will make sure that all the prerequsite modules comes along. See [RT#66838]. This release also removes the old http10 modules that has really been deprecated since v5.60. These should have been removed at the v6.00 jump, but I forgot. Christopher J. Madsen (1): Ignores env variables when ssl_opts provided [RT#66663] Gisle Aas (4): Fix typo; Authen::NTLM [RT#66884] Yury Zavarin (1): Support LWP::ConnCache->new(total_capacity => undef) _______________________________________________________________________________ 2011-03-09 Release 6.01 Add missing HTTP::Daemon dependency for the tests. _______________________________________________________________________________ 2011-03-08 Release 6.00 Unbundled all modules not in the LWP:: namespace from the libwww-perl distribution. The new broken out CPAN distribtions are File-Listing, HTML-Form, HTTP-Cookies, HTTP-Daemon, HTTP-Date, HTTP-Message, HTTP-Negotiate, Net-HTTP, and WWW-RobotRules. libwww-perl-6 require these to be installed. This release also drops the unmaintained lwp-rget script from the distribution. Perl v5.8.8 or better is now required. For older versions of perl please stay with libwww-perl-5.837. For https://... default to verified connections with require IO::Socket::SSL and Mozilla::CA modules to be installed. Old behaviour can be requested by setting the PERL_LWP_SSL_VERIFY_HOSTNAME environment variable to 0. The LWP::UserAgent got new ssl_opts method to control this as well. Support internationalized URLs from command line scripts and in the proxy environment variables. The lwp-dump script got new --request option. The lwp-request script got new -E option, contributed by Tony Finch. Protocol handlers and callbacks can raise HTTP::Response objects as exceptions. --- snip --- This will abort the current request and make LWP return the raised response.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.38 2011/08/05 19:38:47 spz Exp $
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