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2007-04-26perl 5.8.8: Minor updates to the packaging:Jamie Lenehan2
* don't install packlists - we don't need them and it saves space (debian patch) * don't split POSIX module over perl and perl-arch dirs (debian patch) * add a -doc package and put all the random documentation and examples from the perl tree in it. * include all the .pod's from over the tree in the .pod package * include the .e2x files in the encode package
2007-04-26perl 5.8.8: Move configuration files for libnet and cpan to /etc/perl toJamie Lenehan2
match the debian configuration. It moves these configuration files to /etc/ to allow for read only /usr installations.
2007-04-24perl 5.8.8: Re-arrange the installation directories to match the debianJamie Lenehan5
style FHS compliant layout rather then OE specific layout that was being used previously. Note that cpan perl modules build under OE won't work with this because they expect the 5.8.7 type layout (this will be fixed later.)
2007-04-24perl 5.8.8: Extract out the common settings from the 32/64 bit configs to aJamie Lenehan3
common file to make it easier to edit the common settings. A few settings were changed to help make the configurations closer.
2007-04-21perl: Add 5.8.8 and use DEFAULT_PREFERENCE to disable it until moreJamie Lenehan13
testing is done. Main differences from the 5.8.7 recipe are: * Always use gcc to link. Same arch's require this, while others can happily use ld. Use gcc for everything. * Fix threading issues by enabling threading in both perl-native and perl. In fact make the configurations almost identical. * No per ARCH configuration, just 32/64/le/be configs. This should stop configurations differing between arch's which made fixing things 5.8.7 difficult. Also means new ARCH's should work without any changes. * Fix up the way miniperl is handled so it shouldn't be the cause of problems for people anymore. * Stop perl-modules depending on perl-dbg, perl-pod, perl-dev etc. * In theory should work for MACHINE="native" now. Only tested for an sh4/glibc target built on an x86_64 host so far. A lot more testing and more cleanups are needed before this is ready to be enabled by default. NOTE: You must build the matching version of perl-native before attempting to build perl (that applies for any version).