gregor herrmann pisze:
I'm a bit surprised, because the new code in 5.11 should behave
better if Regexp::IPv6 is not available:
Yes, but it looks like apt-cacher seems to set its own SIG{__DIE__} handler.
+our $IPv6_re;
+
+sub _looks_like_raw_ip6_address {
+ my $addr = shift;
+
+ if ( !$IPv6_re ) { #-- lazy / runs once / use Regexp::IPv6 if installed
+ eval {
I've just checked that adding
local $SIG{__DIE__};
here (i.e. before the require line) fixes the issue with apt-cacher for me.
+ require Regexp::IPv6;
+ Regexp::IPv6->import( qw($IPv6_re) );
+ 1;
+ } || do { $IPv6_re = qr/[:0-9a-f]{3,}/; }; #-- fallback: unambitious
guess
But may as well move libregexp-ipv6-perl to Depends, I guess.
Probably yes, but IMHO it would be better to restore default __DIE__
handler.
Regards,
robert