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authorTim Bunce <Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk>1997-06-11 12:00:00 +1200
committerTim Bunce <Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk>1997-06-11 12:00:00 +1200
commit3e3baf6d63945cb64e829d6e5c70a7d00f3d3d03 (patch)
tree0143be655536dc428f4fa3cc7d01f6bcffe14c01 /Porting/makerel
parent08aa1457cd52a368c210ab76a3da91cfadabea1a (diff)
parent3458556dd685b1767b760a72bd2e9007b5c4575e (diff)
downloadperl-3e3baf6d63945cb64e829d6e5c70a7d00f3d3d03.tar.gz
[differences between cumulative patch application and perl5.004_01]perl-5.004_01
[editor's note: The changes between this and 5.004 were processed from the m1t2 release, which was a bad idea as it was the _01 release which had the final corrected attributions. The differences between the various m*t* releases do that; I considered it most valuable just to look at the _NN releases. Many patches have been separated out and/or applied from the p5p archives nonetheless.]
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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Porting/makerel b/Porting/makerel
index 21bac1e378..0476ab52b3 100644..100755
--- a/Porting/makerel
+++ b/Porting/makerel
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
# A first attempt at some automated support for making a perl release.
# Very basic but functional - if you're on a unix system.
-# You should have at least run preprel before this.
#
# No matter how automated this gets, you'll always need to read
# and re-read pumpkin.pod checking for things to be done at various
@@ -34,8 +33,9 @@ print "\nMaking a release for $perl in $reldir\n\n";
print "Cross-checking the MANIFEST...\n";
($missfile, $missentry) = fullcheck();
-die "Can't make a release with MANIFEST files missing.\n" if @$missfile;
-die "Can't make a release with files not listed in MANIFEST.\n" if @$missentry;
+warn "Can't make a release with MANIFEST files missing.\n" if @$missfile;
+warn "Can't make a release with files not listed in MANIFEST.\n" if @$missentry;
+die "Aborted.\n" if @$missentry or @$missfile;
print "\n";