On 3/11/25 2:51 PM, Andreas Vögele wrote:
Philip Prindeville wrote:
What are other people doing now that MaxMind has deprecated Perl support for
their databases?
I'm the author of IP:Geolocation::MMDB, which is an API-compatible replacement
for MaxMind::DB::Reader. Packages are in Fedora, in
On Wed, 12 Mar 2025, Bill Cole wrote:
On 2025-03-12 at 07:47:34 UTC-0400 (Wed, 12 Mar 2025 12:47:34 +0100)
is rumored to have said:
I think it would be better to add proper support for IP:Geolocation::MMDB and
later deprecate MaxMind::DB::Reader instead.
+1
Screwing with the namespace to
On 2025-03-12 at 07:47:34 UTC-0400 (Wed, 12 Mar 2025 12:47:34 +0100)
is rumored to have said:
> On 3/11/25 2:51 PM, Andreas Vögele wrote:
>> Philip Prindeville wrote:
>>> What are other people doing now that MaxMind has deprecated Perl support
>>> for their databases?
>>
>> I'm the author of IP
On 3/10/25 8:10 PM, Philip Prindeville via users wrote:
What are other people doing now that MaxMind has deprecated Perl support for
their databases?
On 11.03.25 08:49, giova...@paclan.it wrote:
Currently supported Perl modules are "GeoIP2", "Geo::IP", "IP::Country::DB_File" and
"IP::Country
Philip Prindeville wrote:
What are other people doing now that MaxMind has deprecated Perl support for
their databases?
I'm the author of IP:Geolocation::MMDB, which is an API-compatible
replacement for MaxMind::DB::Reader. Packages are in Fedora, in SUSE's
devel:languages:perl repository an
On 3/10/25 8:10 PM, Philip Prindeville via users wrote:
What are other people doing now that MaxMind has deprecated Perl support for
their databases?
Currently supported Perl modules are "GeoIP2", "Geo::IP", "IP::Country::DB_File" and
"IP::Country::Fast".
Atm I am using IP::Country::DB_File
What are other people doing now that MaxMind has deprecated Perl support for
their databases?