All cygwin perl packages have been promoted from the experimental branch
to be 5.10.0-4 based.
This announcement is for the perl base package itself.
Important Changes since the last perl-5.10.0-3:
* Removed -Dusesitecustomize for performance reasons
* Win32Core.o is now included in libperl to avoid libtool linking
problems for modperl and other packages.
* rebaseall is probably required.
* Some more blead patches have been tested and backported, in detail:
[perl #55162] File::Spec Cygwin/Win32 case_tolerant improvement,
Significantly speeds up Module::Build (e.g. 5min to 10sec)
[perl #55160] Fix cygwin mount test
CYG14 Dynaloader
CYG15 static-Win32CORE
32813 ExtUtils::Install update
33239 unpack-in-scalar-context
33807 sv_setsv_flags crash with gv
33937 sort magic crash
perl-5.10.0 cygwin notes:
-------------------------
This release is binary incompatible with the previous 5.8 releases, but
compatible to all future 5.10.x releases. That's why we named the main
perl DLL /bin/cygperl5_10.dll and not cygperl5_10_0.dll.
The requirements for the special perl link driver ld2 and perlld had
been removed.
Cygwin mount point information is now accessible, esp. text/binary
detection.
Some modules have been added to vendor_perl, but most of the old vendor
modules moved to CORE.
Included are Bundle::CPAN, CPAN::Reporter, XML::LibXML and several
Test modules.
Note: Installed modules (e.g. via CPAN) in site_perl have higher
precedence than vendor_perl modules. So you can easily update these.
See http://www.perl.org/
ChangeLog: http://perldoc.perl.org/perldelta.html
Cygwin README: http://perldoc.perl.org/perlcygwin.html
Vendor patches:
* CYG04 major.version cygperl5_10.dll and not cygperl5_10_x.dll
* CYG11 no-bs Empty .bs files are not generated anymore
* CYG12 no archlib in otherlibdirs
* CYG14 Dynaloader
* CYG15 static-Win32CORE
* CYG18 File::Spec::case_tolerant performance fix
Update recommendations:
-----------------------
Since 5.10 is not installed in parallel to 5.8 (it is possible, but not
with this package), all your old 5.8 modules will need to be reinstalled
for 5.10.
Your old 5.8 modules are not deleted, just not accessible to 5.10.
Non-binary packages can be used by adding /usr/lib/perl5/site_lib/5.8 to
your @INC, but the below procedure is recommended to get the latest
version for each installed package.
This will not harm most of your previous 5.8 modules in case you want to
switch back to 5.8, just the /bin scripts might get overwritten.
BEFORE INSTALLATION of 5.10 !
# get the list of installed 5.8 modules
$ perl -MExtUtils::Installed \
-e'print join("\n", new ExtUtils::Installed->modules)' > module.list
AFTER INSTALLATION of 5.10 !
# install all previous modules for 5.10
$ cpan `cat module.list`
Detailed NEWS from README
-------------------------
5.10.0-4
- removed -Dusesitecustomize for performance reasons
- changed build.sh:
- use DESTDIR with cleanup, install relative, no makepkg.sh
and seperate.pl anymore
- install unstripped, strip before pkg
- rebase with fixed 0x52000000
- added DynaLoader.o to libperl (static and dynamic)
- added Win32CORE.o to libperl (static and dynamic)
- fixed ExtUtil::Install v1.45 not to use //var/cache or such like
- Module updates: File-Temp-0.20, HTML-Tagset-3.20, CPAN-Reporter-1.11
- added: Digest::SHA, Math::BigInt::FastCalc
5.10.0-3
- use i686-cygwin as archname
- remove -Uusemymalloc as reported faster by Jerry Hedden
http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/2008-01/msg01388.html
- updated CPAN::Reporter to 1.08
- added blead patches: 32891 aassign_common, 32909 smartmatch-deparse,
32933 clone-seen_eval, 32938 refcount-reg_curpm,
33239 unpack-in-scalar-context
5.10.0-2
- fixed @INC: remove doublettes, include site_perl/5.8
5.10.0-1
- Configure -de -Dmksymlinks -Duse64bitint -Dusethreads -Uusemymalloc \
-Doptimize='-O3' -Dman3ext='3pm' -Dusesitecustomize
(unchanged from 5.8)
- cygwin /bin g+w incompatible with TAINT (-T)
The default directory permissions for /bin drwxrwxr-x is incompatible
with perl tainting. chmod g-w /bin to allow perl -T scripts to run
without warnings.
- included vendor_perl packages
Rationale: Same local vendor_perl packages included as in 5.8.7,
plus some of the new CPAN packages which went to core with 5.9.5,
Bundle::CPAN, CPAN::Reporter, Module::Build for a full CPAN bootstrap,
and the new LibXML packages (required for mad), and some almost-core
dependencies:
Pod-Escapes-1.04 Pod-Simple-3.05 Test-Pod-1.26
Devel-Symdump-2.08 Pod-Coverage-0.19 Test-Pod-Coverage-1.08
Compress-Raw-Bzip2-2.008 IO-Compress-Bzip2-2.008 Compress-Bzip2-2.09
IO-String-1.08
Archive-Zip-1.23
Math-BigInt-FastCalc-0.15
Term-ReadLine-Perl-1.0302 Term-ReadLine-Gnu-1.16 TermReadKey-2.30
XML-NamespaceSupport-1.09 XML-SAX-0.16 XML-LibXML-Common-0.13
XML-LibXML-1.65 XML-Parser-2.36
Proc-ProcessTable-0.41
YAML-0.66 Config-Tiny-2.12 File-Copy-Recursive-0.35 IPC-Run3-0.039
Probe-Perl-0.01 Tee-0.13 IO-CaptureOutput-1.06 File-pushd-1.00
File-HomeDir-0.67 Digest-SHA-5.45 Module-Signature-0.55
URI-1.35 HTML-Tagset-3.10 HTML-Parser-3.56 libwww-perl-5.808
CPAN-1.9205 Test-Reporter-1.38 CPAN-Reporter-1.0601
Net-Telnet-3.03 Module-ScanDeps-0.81 PAR-Dist-0.25
B-Generate-1.11 PadWalker-1.5 Alias-2.32
Thanks to Jerry D. Hedden and Jan Dubois.
========================================================================
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page. This downloads setup.exe to your
system. Then, run setup and answer all of the questions.
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