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authordougb <dougb@FreeBSD.org>2008-01-08 17:50:40 +0800
committerdougb <dougb@FreeBSD.org>2008-01-08 17:50:40 +0800
commite1e7d7c569213caf4d879cf8518b0d9da5e19457 (patch)
tree256d63d042912e7d7fa0b258e9836fc4c2f0fee4
parent880f306bb9dad77a489b2519224fb34b85d5d2dc (diff)
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1. Update to version 0.62. If you are doing uncommon things including
directly frobbing packets or calling Net::DNS::RR->new_from_data() (which you should not be doing anyway) then you should read the changelog carefully and review/test your code before committing to this version. 2. Remove support for old Perl.
-rw-r--r--dns/p5-Net-DNS/Makefile13
-rw-r--r--dns/p5-Net-DNS/distinfo6
-rw-r--r--dns/p5-Net-DNS/files/bytes.pm91
-rw-r--r--dns/p5-Net-DNS/files/bytes_heavy.pl43
4 files changed, 4 insertions, 149 deletions
diff --git a/dns/p5-Net-DNS/Makefile b/dns/p5-Net-DNS/Makefile
index 1fa154242733..70832c3aaa20 100644
--- a/dns/p5-Net-DNS/Makefile
+++ b/dns/p5-Net-DNS/Makefile
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#
PORTNAME= Net-DNS
-PORTVERSION= 0.61
+PORTVERSION= 0.62
CATEGORIES= dns net perl5 ipv6
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= Net
@@ -51,20 +51,9 @@ OPTIONS= IPV6 "Enable functionality over IPv6 transport" on
RUN_DEPENDS+= ${SITE_PERL}/IO/Socket/INET6.pm:${PORTSDIR}/net/p5-IO-INET6
.endif
-.if ${PERL_LEVEL} < 500800
-PLIST_SUB+= BYTES_INSTALL=""
-.else
-PLIST_SUB+= BYTES_INSTALL="@comment "
-.endif
-
DOCSDIR= ${PREFIX}/share/doc/p5-Net-DNS
post-install:
-.if ${PERL_LEVEL} < 500800
-.for file in bytes.pm bytes_heavy.pl
- ${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/${file} ${SITE_PERL}
-.endfor
-.endif
.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
@${MKDIR} ${DOCSDIR}
.for doc in Changes README TODO
diff --git a/dns/p5-Net-DNS/distinfo b/dns/p5-Net-DNS/distinfo
index 313360c85e8f..97142bbe6762 100644
--- a/dns/p5-Net-DNS/distinfo
+++ b/dns/p5-Net-DNS/distinfo
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-MD5 (Net-DNS-0.61.tar.gz) = a7d75eb3bdf7aca5d0696b95e3fabf65
-SHA256 (Net-DNS-0.61.tar.gz) = 1837a47bb0510e15d590500d94cdca605fcf89e0c88f061127b9b81982e5679b
-SIZE (Net-DNS-0.61.tar.gz) = 145400
+MD5 (Net-DNS-0.62.tar.gz) = 91366517392283a909ee37d3c1c64904
+SHA256 (Net-DNS-0.62.tar.gz) = 2ee22c790cacb7e31e799217577a495da8c48fc82701b37f3e23fa8e0b2fe5ae
+SIZE (Net-DNS-0.62.tar.gz) = 148827
diff --git a/dns/p5-Net-DNS/files/bytes.pm b/dns/p5-Net-DNS/files/bytes.pm
deleted file mode 100644
index ca1ac5c2c4f9..000000000000
--- a/dns/p5-Net-DNS/files/bytes.pm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-# This is the file from Perl 5.8.7, installed
-# by the p5-Net-DNS module for Perl < 5.6.
-
-package bytes;
-
-#our $VERSION = '1.02';
-
-$bytes::hint_bits = 0x00000008;
-
-sub import {
- $^H |= $bytes::hint_bits;
-}
-
-sub unimport {
- $^H &= ~$bytes::hint_bits;
-}
-
-sub AUTOLOAD {
- require "bytes_heavy.pl";
- goto &$AUTOLOAD if defined &$AUTOLOAD;
- require Carp;
- Carp::croak("Undefined subroutine $AUTOLOAD called");
-}
-
-sub length ($);
-sub chr ($);
-sub ord ($);
-sub substr ($$;$$);
-sub index ($$;$);
-sub rindex ($$;$);
-
-1;
-__END__
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-bytes - Perl pragma to force byte semantics rather than character semantics
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- use bytes;
- ... chr(...); # or bytes::chr
- ... index(...); # or bytes::index
- ... length(...); # or bytes::length
- ... ord(...); # or bytes::ord
- ... rindex(...); # or bytes::rindex
- ... substr(...); # or bytes::substr
- no bytes;
-
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-The C<use bytes> pragma disables character semantics for the rest of the
-lexical scope in which it appears. C<no bytes> can be used to reverse
-the effect of C<use bytes> within the current lexical scope.
-
-Perl normally assumes character semantics in the presence of character
-data (i.e. data that has come from a source that has been marked as
-being of a particular character encoding). When C<use bytes> is in
-effect, the encoding is temporarily ignored, and each string is treated
-as a series of bytes.
-
-As an example, when Perl sees C<$x = chr(400)>, it encodes the character
-in UTF-8 and stores it in $x. Then it is marked as character data, so,
-for instance, C<length $x> returns C<1>. However, in the scope of the
-C<bytes> pragma, $x is treated as a series of bytes - the bytes that make
-up the UTF8 encoding - and C<length $x> returns C<2>:
-
- $x = chr(400);
- print "Length is ", length $x, "\n"; # "Length is 1"
- printf "Contents are %vd\n", $x; # "Contents are 400"
- {
- use bytes; # or "require bytes; bytes::length()"
- print "Length is ", length $x, "\n"; # "Length is 2"
- printf "Contents are %vd\n", $x; # "Contents are 198.144"
- }
-
-chr(), ord(), substr(), index() and rindex() behave similarly.
-
-For more on the implications and differences between character
-semantics and byte semantics, see L<perluniintro> and L<perlunicode>.
-
-=head1 LIMITATIONS
-
-bytes::substr() does not work as an lvalue().
-
-=head1 SEE ALSO
-
-L<perluniintro>, L<perlunicode>, L<utf8>
-
-=cut
diff --git a/dns/p5-Net-DNS/files/bytes_heavy.pl b/dns/p5-Net-DNS/files/bytes_heavy.pl
deleted file mode 100644
index e0bdf4b66523..000000000000
--- a/dns/p5-Net-DNS/files/bytes_heavy.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-# This is the file from Perl 5.8.7, installed
-# by the p5-Net-DNS module for Perl < 5.6.
-
-package bytes;
-
-sub length ($) {
- BEGIN { bytes::import() }
- return CORE::length($_[0]);
-}
-
-sub substr ($$;$$) {
- BEGIN { bytes::import() }
- return
- @_ == 2 ? CORE::substr($_[0], $_[1]) :
- @_ == 3 ? CORE::substr($_[0], $_[1], $_[2]) :
- CORE::substr($_[0], $_[1], $_[2], $_[3]) ;
-}
-
-sub ord ($) {
- BEGIN { bytes::import() }
- return CORE::ord($_[0]);
-}
-
-sub chr ($) {
- BEGIN { bytes::import() }
- return CORE::chr($_[0]);
-}
-
-sub index ($$;$) {
- BEGIN { bytes::import() }
- return
- @_ == 2 ? CORE::index($_[0], $_[1]) :
- CORE::index($_[0], $_[1], $_[2]) ;
-}
-
-sub rindex ($$;$) {
- BEGIN { bytes::import() }
- return
- @_ == 2 ? CORE::rindex($_[0], $_[1]) :
- CORE::rindex($_[0], $_[1], $_[2]) ;
-}
-
-1;