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From:
Stas Bekman
Date:
May 14, 2004 10:43
Subject:
Re: Perl Bug Summary
Message ID:
40A50549.3030307@stason.org
Robert Spier wrote:
> Perl5 Bug Summary
> 
> http://rt.perl.org/rt3/NoAuth/perl5/Overview.html
> Generated at Mon May 10 13:00:02 2004 GMT
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>   * Total Issues
>   * New Issues
>   * Overview of Open Issues
>   * Ticket Status By Version
>   * Requestors with most open tickets
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Total Issues
> 
> Open Tickets: 1784
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> New Issues
> 
> New issues that have not been responded to yet
> 
> 7-14 days old
> 
> 29216 leaking sv when perl_clone is used after some code is run    

This is a duplicate of 29018. I tried to close it, but it won't let me. 
(Shouldn't rt let the logged submitter of the ticket to change the status of 
that ticket?). Also I didn't find status: "duplicate".

> 29224 proposed fix for references to tied hash keys                
> 29230 Class::Struct, accessor overrides not called from constructor
> 29258 Perl 5.8.3 problem: Can't find perl.exp during make          
> 
> 14-21 days old
> 
> 28961 unsafe signals                                              
> 28966 Syntax error in Switch.pm                                   
> 29018 leaking sv when perl_clone is used after some code is run   
> 29082 IO::Socket::INET with non-blocking mode fails on Linux/SPARC

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