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author | Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org> | 2011-08-20 14:14:51 -0400 |
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committer | Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org> | 2011-08-20 14:57:26 -0400 |
commit | eef7c73e44b9729e36337c65eb4523aeefaba2b9 (patch) | |
tree | 56aa764cfecb14c5777b612876a49644ea22e601 /INSTALL | |
parent | 4d3492ca676f32fcd47097dcfe8d0e3edfcd0209 (diff) | |
download | perl-eef7c73e44b9729e36337c65eb4523aeefaba2b9.tar.gz |
bump version to 5.12.2 using Porting/bump-perl-version
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
@@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ The directories set up by Configure fall into three broad categories. =item Directories for the perl distribution -By default, Configure will use the following directories for 5.15.1. +By default, Configure will use the following directories for 5.15.2. $version is the full perl version number, including subversion, e.g. 5.12.3, and $archname is a string like sun4-sunos, determined by Configure. The full definitions of all Configure @@ -841,7 +841,7 @@ must contain a space separated list of directories under the site_perl directory, and has to include architecture-dependent directories separately, eg. - sh Configure -Dinc_version_list="5.15.1/x86_64-linux 5.14.0" ... + sh Configure -Dinc_version_list="5.15.2/x86_64-linux 5.14.0" ... When using the newer perl, you can add these paths again in the PERL5LIB environment variable or with perl's -I runtime option. @@ -2373,9 +2373,9 @@ won't interfere with another version. (The defaults guarantee this for libraries after 5.6.0, but not for executables. TODO?) One convenient way to do this is by using a separate prefix for each version, such as - sh Configure -Dprefix=/opt/perl5.15.1 + sh Configure -Dprefix=/opt/perl5.15.2 -and adding /opt/perl5.15.1/bin to the shell PATH variable. Such users +and adding /opt/perl5.15.2/bin to the shell PATH variable. Such users may also wish to add a symbolic link /usr/local/bin/perl so that scripts can still start with #!/usr/local/bin/perl. @@ -2390,11 +2390,11 @@ yet. =head2 Upgrading from 5.15.0 or earlier -B<Perl 5.15.1 is binary incompatible with Perl 5.15.0 and any earlier +B<Perl 5.15.2 is binary incompatible with Perl 5.15.0 and any earlier Perl release.> Perl modules having binary parts (meaning that a C compiler is used) will have to be recompiled to be -used with 5.15.1. If you find you do need to rebuild an extension with -5.15.1, you may safely do so without disturbing the older +used with 5.15.2. If you find you do need to rebuild an extension with +5.15.2, you may safely do so without disturbing the older installations. (See L<"Coexistence with earlier versions of perl 5"> above.) |