Moin,
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 23:24, Jan Dubois wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, David Golden wrote:
> > Steve Peters wrote:
> > > The problem was that newer Scalar-List-Utils uses an internal Perl
> > > function that Windows does not see as an exported function. This
> > > was changed with Perl 5.8
The main reason this is hapenning is that it's not currently possible to update
CORE packages in ActivePerl, so any module that depends on a CORE package can
be suffering from this. This problem will persist until it becomes possible to
update core packages in ActivePerl.
It's certainly not an id
On 3/14/06, Jan Dubois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, David Golden wrote:
> > Steve Peters wrote:
> > > The problem was that newer Scalar-List-Utils uses an internal Perl
> > > function that Windows does not see as an exported function. This was
> > > changed with Perl 5.8.8. Onc
David Golden wrote:
> So back at the beginning of February, there was some email traffic about
> how ActiveState's automated PPM build system was using an outdated
> version of Scalar-List-Utils, which was causing a cascading prerequisite
> failure for many distributions.
>
> Has anyone heard a
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, David Golden wrote:
> Steve Peters wrote:
> > The problem was that newer Scalar-List-Utils uses an internal Perl
> > function that Windows does not see as an exported function. This was
> > changed with Perl 5.8.8. Once ActiveState releases a Perl 5.8.8,
> > they should be able
Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
It's not that simple a problem, exactly. The PPM build servers are all running
one the first ActivePerl release for that platform. That way, forward binary
compatibility can be guaranteed going forward.
I wondered if that was the cause of it. Still, that means that
David Golden wrote:
Steve Peters wrote:
The problem was that newer Scalar-List-Utils uses an internal Perl
function that Windows does not see as an exported function. This was
changed with Perl 5.8.8. Once ActiveState releases a Perl 5.8.8, they
should be able to upgrade the version of Scalar-
Steve Peters wrote:
The problem was that newer Scalar-List-Utils uses an internal Perl
function that Windows does not see as an exported function. This was
changed with Perl 5.8.8. Once ActiveState releases a Perl 5.8.8, they
should be able to upgrade the version of Scalar-List-Utils that they
David Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So back at the beginning of February, there was some email traffic about
> how ActiveState's automated PPM build system was using an outdated
> version of Scalar-List-Utils, which was causing a cascading prerequisite
> failure for many distributions.
>
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 04:12:43PM -0500, David Golden wrote:
> So back at the beginning of February, there was some email traffic about
> how ActiveState's automated PPM build system was using an outdated
> version of Scalar-List-Utils, which was causing a cascading prerequisite
> failure for m
So back at the beginning of February, there was some email traffic about
how ActiveState's automated PPM build system was using an outdated
version of Scalar-List-Utils, which was causing a cascading prerequisite
failure for many distributions.
Has anyone heard any updates on this? Does anyon
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