On 13.05.2016 16:04, Mauro Condarelli wrote: > > > Il 13/05/2016 11:49, Juergen Harms ha scritto: >> On 04/22/2016 01:45 PM, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote: >>> Someday, when the need arises, someone will pickup the banner and run >>> with it. Post the fix to whatever script needs a line change and we the >>> users will continue to enjoy the benefits. > If there's no safe haven the herald running with the flag will, sooner or > later, drown in troubled waters. > I do insist. > It is imperative to have a central repository where to cumulate all the > useful patches floating around. > Simple fact to have a new release candidate in sight would do miracles to > spur contributors. > > Is there someone who has write access to the Sourceforge repo (or to the > github clone)? > I would rather not have a fork unless absolutely necessary *and* with the > consensus of this list. > > Can we talk seriously about this (IMHO extremely relevant) issue? >> >> Here is a fix that has become necessary with the upgrade of the oncoming >> Mageia-6 release to perl 5.22. - opening an existing backup for >> consultation/restore now fails with: (see >> https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18251) >> >> Software error: >> Can't use 'defined(@array)' (Maybe you should just omit the defined()?) at >> /usr/share/backuppc/lib/BackupPC/CGI/Browse.pm line 68. >> >> Using "defined @<list>" had been deprecated in perl and, with perl 5.22, is >> not tolerated any more. I attach the patch that fixes this problem >> >> Juergen > Thanks Juergen, but Your useful patch will soon be lost if it remains here as > an attachment to a mail with a non-related Subject! > > We *NEED* to move beyond v3.3.1/4.0.0pre, otherwise bitrot will disgregate > this nice Project. > > Regards > Mauro > Juergen, thanks for your reminder! I forgot to patch FreeBSD port. Actually the deprecated defined(@Backups) was already fixed in 3.3.1 and 4.0.0alpha3 more than year ago. There are records in change logs. But unfortunately the patch itself has been lost somehow from the latest 3.3.1 revision and Craig disappeared.
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