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author | Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> | 2011-10-19 14:53:17 -0700 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2011-10-24 14:27:35 +0100 |
commit | 8dc5f118832a4aca906239ffed82f72497c37f8e (patch) | |
tree | c53e75b07c0e3ad89907b0ce55efab5d371cea80 /meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.12.3/debian/fixes/lc-numeric-docs.diff | |
parent | c9883733fed9267b1a936c08500a4caf8dc52d3d (diff) | |
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perl: upgrade from 5.12.3 to 5.14.2
parallel build fix patches are not needed as they are upstream now.
Got a new set of debian patch set for 5.14.2
perl-rpdepends: fix the autogenerated rdepends mistakes
take out some mdoules which are not going to be built.
[Saul Wold: Remove debug]
Signed-off-by: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com>
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diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.12.3/debian/fixes/lc-numeric-docs.diff b/meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.12.3/debian/fixes/lc-numeric-docs.diff deleted file mode 100644 index 67a55da42..000000000 --- a/meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.12.3/debian/fixes/lc-numeric-docs.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -Upstream-Status:Inappropriate [debian patch] - -From: Niko Tyni <ntyni@debian.org> -Subject: LC_NUMERIC documentation fixes -Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/379329 -Bug: http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=78452 -Origin: upstream, http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/commit/903eb63f7d8d47a38971a8e9af7201b9927882cf - -LC_NUMERIC documentation updates fixing two errors: - - - the early parts of perllocale.pod still say printf() uses LC_NUMERIC - with just 'use locale' when actually a POSIX::setlocale() call is - also needed - - - format() hasn't used LC_NUMERIC unconditionally since 5.005_03 - (commit 097ee67dff1c60f201bc09435bc6eaeeafcd8123). - -Test cases from the upstream commit dropped for the sake of simplicity. - ---- - pod/perlform.pod | 20 ++++++++------------ - pod/perllocale.pod | 15 ++++++--------- - 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/pod/perlform.pod b/pod/perlform.pod -index 3cfa1b7..df0f0a1 100644 ---- a/pod/perlform.pod -+++ b/pod/perlform.pod -@@ -166,9 +166,9 @@ token on the first line. If an expression evaluates to a number with a - decimal part, and if the corresponding picture specifies that the decimal - part should appear in the output (that is, any picture except multiple "#" - characters B<without> an embedded "."), the character used for the decimal --point is B<always> determined by the current LC_NUMERIC locale. This --means that, if, for example, the run-time environment happens to specify a --German locale, "," will be used instead of the default ".". See -+point is determined by the current LC_NUMERIC locale if C<use locale> is in -+effect. This means that, if, for example, the run-time environment happens -+to specify a German locale, "," will be used instead of the default ".". See - L<perllocale> and L<"WARNINGS"> for more information. - - -@@ -442,15 +442,11 @@ Lexical variables (declared with "my") are not visible within a - format unless the format is declared within the scope of the lexical - variable. (They weren't visible at all before version 5.001.) - --Formats are the only part of Perl that unconditionally use information --from a program's locale; if a program's environment specifies an --LC_NUMERIC locale, it is always used to specify the decimal point --character in formatted output. Perl ignores all other aspects of locale --handling unless the C<use locale> pragma is in effect. Formatted output --cannot be controlled by C<use locale> because the pragma is tied to the --block structure of the program, and, for historical reasons, formats --exist outside that block structure. See L<perllocale> for further --discussion of locale handling. -+If a program's environment specifies an LC_NUMERIC locale and C<use -+locale> is in effect when the format is declared, the locale is used -+to specify the decimal point character in formatted output. Formatted -+output cannot be controlled by C<use locale> at the time when write() -+is called. See L<perllocale> for further discussion of locale handling. - - Within strings that are to be displayed in a fixed length text field, - each control character is substituted by a space. (But remember the -diff --git a/pod/perllocale.pod b/pod/perllocale.pod -index 0dbabe7..0bec423 100644 ---- a/pod/perllocale.pod -+++ b/pod/perllocale.pod -@@ -115,8 +115,7 @@ ucfirst(), and lcfirst()) use C<LC_CTYPE> - - =item * - --B<The formatting functions> (printf(), sprintf() and write()) use --C<LC_NUMERIC> -+B<Format declarations> (format()) use C<LC_NUMERIC> - - =item * - -@@ -967,13 +966,11 @@ system's implementation of the locale system than by Perl. - - =head2 write() and LC_NUMERIC - --Formats are the only part of Perl that unconditionally use information --from a program's locale; if a program's environment specifies an --LC_NUMERIC locale, it is always used to specify the decimal point --character in formatted output. Formatted output cannot be controlled by --C<use locale> because the pragma is tied to the block structure of the --program, and, for historical reasons, formats exist outside that block --structure. -+If a program's environment specifies an LC_NUMERIC locale and C<use -+locale> is in effect when the format is declared, the locale is used -+to specify the decimal point character in formatted output. Formatted -+output cannot be controlled by C<use locale> at the time when write() -+is called. - - =head2 Freely available locale definitions - --- -tg: (a508b62..) fixes/lc-numeric-docs (depends on: upstream) |