On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:43 PM, David Evans wrote: > On 8/12/14 9:30 AM, Frank Schima wrote: >> >> I see no reason to change perl 5.16 or lower because they are already >> working. Let’s just look forward to 5.18 and 5.20. Even if 5.18 is a lame >> duck already. >> >> For me, the only thing holding up moving to perl 5.20 is p5.20-pdo, 5.20-wx >> and possibly a few others that work fine with p5.16. > > Sounds good to me. If we can agree on this, then maybe we can move on and > make some progress. Otherwise, 5.22 may be out before we make a > decision
After this discussion I also have a feeling that in the spirit of "don't fix something that isn't broken" it might be better to leave 5.16 (and lower) intact. The change isn't all that well tested after all. If I only change 5.18 and if we find some problems, we can easily fix those without hard pressure. If we break something in 5.16, we'll probably break just about everyone's installation and will need to rush to fix any problems that might arise. Since 5.16 isn't going to see a new release and given that the change doesn't really bring any new functionality to the table (just potentially causes unexpected problems), it might be better to leave it as is. So basically I'm ready to commit https://trac.macports.org/attachment/ticket/43480/perl5.18-remove-subrelease.2.2.diff Testing is welcome, but I wouldn't like to wait too long before committing, so that we could continue working on the rest of the tasks. After all everyone will still have a working 5.16 version installed as the worst case scenario ;) I tried installing all ports that I modified. I didn't do extensive checks on missing dependencies. With most of the ports I didn't run the tests (if there was an automated way to do it, I probably would have done it). I had problems upgrading p5-inline, p5-perlmagick and p5-const-fast, so I just revbumbed them and kept them at the old versions. Other ports that failed are listed in the ticket (there weren't many). Mojca _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev