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From:
Kevin Shaw
Date:
April 8, 2014 17:33
Subject:
Re: perl on z/OS
Message ID:
CF69AAC9.7DB8%kshaw@rocketsoftware.com
Hi,  

Has anyone reviewed the perl port we did?

Thanks,
Kevin









On 2/21/14, 1:48 PM, "Kevin Shaw" <kshaw@rocketsoftware.com> wrote:

>I’ve also posted the patch file here:
>https://myshare.rocketsoftware.com/myshare/d/A73348FF1FF0473C8360DB6DD0B8E
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>Please let me know if you have any questions.
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>Kevin Shaw
>Managing Director, R&D
>Rocket Software
>77 4th Avenue, Suite 100 • Waltham, MA 02451 • USA
>t: +1.781.684.2150 •  e: kevin.shaw@rocketsoftware.com • w:
>www.rocketsoftware.com
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>On 2/21/14, 1:16 PM, "Kevin Shaw" <kshaw@rocketsoftware.com> wrote:
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>>Hi Craig,
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>>Perl changes are attached. Please let me know if I should post them
>>somewhere.
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>>Thanks,
>>Kevin
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>>Kevin Shaw
>>Managing Director, R&D
>>Rocket Software
>>77 4th Avenue, Suite 100 € Waltham, MA 02451 € USA
>>t: +1.781.684.2150 €  e: kevin.shaw@rocketsoftware.com € w:
>>www.rocketsoftware.com
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>>On 2/20/14, 5:42 PM, "Craig A. Berry" <craig.a.berry@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>On 10/29/2013 11:53 AM, Kevin Shaw wrote:
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>>>> We have Perl 5.16.2 ported and tested on z/OS.
>>>> What are my next steps to getting our source back into the tree?
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>>>> On 10/30/13, 2:33 PM, "Ricardo Signes" <perl.p5p@rjbs.manxome.org>
>>>>wrote:
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>>>>>* "Craig A. Berry" <craig.a.berry@gmail.com> [2013-10-30T12:39:39]
>>>>>> but if you're starting from scratch with git, your best bet is
>>>>>> probably to just use cvs diff to generate patches and get your
>>>>>>changes
>>>>>> into the public view sooner rather than later.
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>>>>>This, exactly.
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>>>On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:34 PM, Kevin Shaw <kshaw@rocketsoftware.com>
>>>wrote:
>>>> This is our current plan. I reply here when ready.
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>>>Any progress on this, Kevin?  If your z/os changes have have appeared
>>>anywhere, I've missed seeing them.
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