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- Now officially requires Perl 5.6.1 and up in the Makefile.PL.
This has been the case for a long time anyway, but this change
should suppress some spurious CPAN testers failures.
- Documentation
- Clarified examples in the pp documentation, thanks to Dave Howorth.
0.981 2008-05-14
- Bug fixes, etc.
- Make get_username_from_getpwuid work for uid=0. (Scott Stanton)
- Fixed crash in get_username_from_getpwuid when getpwuid fails.
(Scott Stanton)
- Fix broken build on win32 when searching for dll and finding static perl
library. (Alexey Borzenkov)
- Fix compilation on MacOS 10.5's gcc because that doesn't seem to support
the --output option. (Matthew Andersen)
o0.980 2008-05-14
- Emergency bug fix release
- The test suite in the previous release was broken by my debugging
code. Sorry about that. (Steffen)
- myldr/Makefile.PL fix: Clean up myldr/usernamefrompwuid.h.
- Silence warning in myldr/internals.c.
- Silence warnings seen on Irix from myldr/env.c.
- Skip most tests in 10-parl-generation.t if there is no parl.
- Skip loading ActiveState Perl's "sitecustomize.pl" in par.pl.
- Load modules via require and other files via do.
- The parl-regeneration-for-every-pp-call addition of the 0.958 release
should now also work for static perls.
- New features
- Adressing RT ticket #6612: Now using getpwuid() to determine the
user name if supported by the OS.
0.959 2006-11-12
- This is just a hotfix release because 0.958 lacked META.yml. One day, I will
switch from Module::Install to Module::Build...
0.958 2006-10-25
- Bug fixes, etc.
myldr/mktmpdir.c view on Meta::CPAN
#ifdef WIN32
{
DWORD buflen = MAXPATHLEN;
username = malloc(MAXPATHLEN);
GetUserName((LPTSTR)username, &buflen);
// FIXME this is uncondifionally overwritten below - WTF?
}
#endif
/* Determine username */
username = get_username_from_getpwuid();
if ( !username ) { /* fall back to env vars */
for ( i = 0 ; username == NULL && (key = user_keys[i]); i++) {
if ( (val = par_getenv(key)) && strlen(val) )
username = strdup(val);
}
}
if ( username == NULL )
username = "SYSTEM";
/* sanitize username: encode all bytes as 2 hex digits */
myldr/usernamefrompwuid.c view on Meta::CPAN
#include "usernamefrompwuid.h"
#ifdef I_PWD
# include <sys/types.h>
# include <pwd.h>
#endif
/* This piece of code uses getpwuid from pwd.h to determine the current
* user name.
* Since pwd.h might not be available and perl's configure script probed
* for this, we require access to perl's config.h. Whether or not we have that
* can be determined by the Makefile.PL in myldr/. It writes the
* usernamefrompwuid.h file for us. In the header, we include config.h if
* available or sets I_PWD to undefined.
* -- Steffen Mueller
*/
char *get_username_from_getpwuid () {
char *username = NULL;
#ifdef I_PWD
struct passwd *userdata = NULL;
userdata = getpwuid(getuid());
if (userdata)
username = userdata->pw_name;
#endif
return(username);
}
script/par.pl view on Meta::CPAN
}
foreach my $path (
(map $ENV{$_}, qw( PAR_TMPDIR TMPDIR TEMPDIR TEMP TMP )),
qw( C:\\TEMP /tmp . )
) {
next unless defined $path and -d $path and -w $path;
my $username;
my $pwuid;
# does not work everywhere:
eval {($pwuid) = getpwuid($>) if defined $>;};
if ( defined(&Win32::LoginName) ) {
$username = &Win32::LoginName;
}
elsif (defined $pwuid) {
$username = $pwuid;
}
else {
$username = $ENV{USERNAME} || $ENV{USER} || 'SYSTEM';
}
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