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available (compensating for the frequent wrong usage of the
requires element)
* support SHA256; stop using MD5
* support bzip2 compression; can be tested with 'install
ARTURAZ/Net-Vypress-Chat-0.72.1.tar.bz2'; the CPAN indexer does
not yet index bz2 distros but will probably start to do so as soon
as CPANPLUS supports bzip2
* tiny tweaks to make CPAN.pm run on a busybox (Guillaume Filion)
* bugfix: major speedup on all commands that need expansion of
regular expressions to module names
* prettier r command output: the 4th column of the 'r' command
drops the redundant X/XX/ prefix
* tolerant when you type one colon instead of two on module names
2005-12-03 Andreas J. Koenig <andreas.koenig.gmwojprw@franz.ak.mind.de>
they seem to be fine.
In my eyes there is only one candidate at the moment: DDS.
In the meantime Max Maischain (CORION) complained as well.
Update 2007-09-08: I just discovered that not only the 10 perls were
broken that I'm using to smoke but many, many others as well. The
timestamp of the file is 2007-09-06T22:09, they have 2217 bytes and have
the same md5sum and although I have already deleted plenty of them I
still count 22049 of these files. Somebody was really busy.
Hrm. Now I have a suspect. My trimtrees is most likely to blame. These
files will have the same inode and somebody only changed one random
zero-byte file without unlinking it first and all this happened. Yes?
Indeed, the inode is 1855345.
So I'll have to fix trimtrees:-(
2007-09-06 Andreas J. Koenig <andreas.koenig.7os6VVqR@franz.ak.mind.de>
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