lines. The error was masked by the conditionality, but mostly harmless
due to the fact that the directory is incredibly likely to be populated
anyway.
Submitted by: tobez
actual substantive changes, 0.44 has some non-user-visible changes
to make CPAN.pm happy.
Power users of this module are encouraged to read the CHANGES file.
Most users shouldn't have problems with this upgrade.
Significant changes to the software:
1. Ongoing refinement of proper class inheritance/categorization.
2. Fix zone transfers with 'many-answer' format.
3. Finally "fixed" the .xs code, and accompanying Makefile.pl options
to work out of the box on both RELENG_4 and 5-current.
4. Added a Makefile.pl option to avoid the online tests.
5. Support for unknown RR types.
Changes to the port:
1. Take advantage of 3 and 4 above.
2. portlint doesn't like the word 'file' to appear in the Makefile, so
change it to 'doc' for the PORTDOCS install loop.
* Updated docs
* Net::DNS::Resolver now has unique classes for windows and unix
* You can now define a config file for the Resolver object
* Various other cleanups
If you were (bogusly) using module globals in your scripts, this
update is likely to break that, so take due precautions.
either the Makefile.PL script, or other, and offered nothing new
of interest.
This version has a more efficient dn_expand method, and adds a
warning that Resolver::axfr_old() is deprecated.
and multiple queries in one packet. Also some minor bug fixes for
Net::DNS::Resolver::Recurse and Net::DNS::Resolver::axfr_next().
Convert to ${SITE_PERL}
for detecting duplicate RR's in an update packet, and some more
tests. Note, the tests are not installed by the port, but are
useful to examine as samples, and to test your installation.
* Update the port to handle the new TKEY and FAQ files.
* Patch the new FAQ, since pod2man is choking on the CVS Id.
* Update the comment by mentioning dynamic updates.
* Add a comment to the Makefile about the harmless build errors
you see if you don't have the run-time depends already installed.
* The errors related to the missing dependencies during build are harmless.
The build-time and run-time dependencies are seperated on purpose so that
the port can be built and run on different boxes.
* The Test-Simple module is not needed to build or run the port, the
tests are not installed by us, and not part of the port itself.
These changes should have been discussed with me before they were made.
has some major performance enhancements, especially the streamlined
implementation of AUTOLOAD.
My brief tests indicate roughly a 30% reduction in module load time.
Added support for DNAME resource records.
Fixed edge case for queries that have no name.
Tighted up the regular expression used in Net::DNS::Resolver::cname_addr()
please see the Changes file for details. Some of the new features
include TSIG support (experimental), a name server module,
fixes for bind() problems in 5.005.03, and more.
The good news is that our friends in perldom have now seen the
light and fixed the later versions of this module so that it
does not (any longer) require perl 5.6.0 or higher. I've tested
quite a lot of the functions on both a RELENG_4 with stock perl
5.005.03, and a 5-Current system with stock 5.6.1, and didn't
have any problems.
I also added a few files to the PORTDOCS option.
Add some missing/wrong dependencies. Show how to respect CC/CFLAGS. Many
miscellaneous modifications. I used more excessive hacks to force p5-Jcode
and p5-WWW-Search to respect CC/CFLAGS.
Patches largely done by: Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de>
FWIW, checkout of these things took 5+hrs, staying on the local
.freebsd.org net w/o hitting the 'net at all.
As promised,
$ time cvs ci
real 67m51.701s
user 0m1.250s
sys 0m5.345s
Use newly introduced %%PARL_ARCH%% for dirname of architecture
dependent libraries.
(i.e. s!%%PERL_VER%%/i386-freebsd!%%PERL_VER%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%!)
Approved by: asami