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From:
Peter Rabbitson
Date:
June 10, 2013 08:47
Subject:
Re: How does one smoke dist/* (was: Storable refactoring, was Re:[perl #118139] Storable in DESTROY blocks)
Message ID:
20130610084735.GA23771@rabbit.us
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 01:43:38AM -0700, Salvador Fandino wrote:
> > 
> > Weird... I had no notable problems configuring/compiling/bootstraping 
> > both 5.6.1 and 5.6.2.
> 
> Witch OS/distribution are you using? 

Various debians (stable/oldstable/sid/whatever)

> 
> > I hit another roadblock however - I am not sure how to properly build a 
> > dual-life dist from the perl tree. This is what I get on a more recent 
> > perl:
> 
> I got the latest Storable version available from CPAN and used it as the base replacing Storable.pm and Storable.xs with the ones from core.
> 
> I suppose the standalone version should also be under version control somewhere, but didn't bother to investigate that.
> 
> BTW, in order to compile my version of Storable with old perl versions you also need the ptr_table.h file that is available from https://github.com/salva/p5-Storable


Hmmm... Do you think you can put together a command log (shell history) 
demosntrating how you are testing your changes against *any* other perl? 
I want to make sure I am testing what you are doing, otherwise it will 
be a lot of wasted time going back and forth...

Cheers


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