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    <title>CPAN Meta Specification and debian perl</title>
    <description>I haven t seen activity from the Debian Perl Group on this yet  I have  myself commented a bit from what I know  namely with respect to the  future of recommended modules  from the Perl META yml   I am  interested in ensuring congruency between what we consider  Recommends Suggests and what Upstream considers to be the usef or  those     It s important to get involvement from vendors  looking a   </description>
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    <title>Problems with PERL 5 10 and system pipe</title>
    <description>Alex Muntada wrote:  &gt;   Damyan Ivanov :  &gt;   &gt;&gt;  i e  no hang even on reads   &gt;&gt; And this doesn t read from the pipe even if I do  echo some &gt; test   &gt;&gt; beforehand  Something is not right   &gt;   &gt; O_NONBLOCK means non blocking I O at all  even for read   &gt;   &gt; This works as expected:  &gt;   &gt;   perl  MFcntl  we  use autodie; use strict; sysopen PH   test    &gt;   O_NONBLOCK ; while    </description>
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    <title>SQL::Translator Debian Package</title>
    <description>Hi Eric:    There s an outstanding bug for the sqlfairy libsql translator perl  package  which requests an upgrade  it also contains lots of bug  fixes   It s been three weeks since the initial bug report  filed by  one of the upstream maintainers of that package  Ref:  http:  bugs debian org cgi bin bugreport cgi?bug=544904    Thankfully   the upgrade would also close several Debian bugs  too    </description>
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    <title>4 packages up to adoption</title>
    <description>Hi Ana:    On Mon  Aug 24  2009 at 7:51 PM  Ana Guerrero wrote:  &gt;  &gt; Hi   &gt;  &gt;  &gt; If somebody is interested in adopting one of the following packages:  &gt;  &gt; http:  packages qa debian org liba libapache sessionx perl html  &gt; http:  packages qa debian org libd libdbix recordset perl html  &gt; http:  packages qa debian org libe libembperl perl html  &gt; http:  packages qa debian org l   </description>
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    <title>Replacing libio compress bzip2 perl  libcompress zlib perl  </title>
    <description>On Mon  27 Jul 2009 23:43:49  0300 Damyan Ivanov  wrote:  &gt; =| Scott Kitterman  Mon  Jul 27  2009 at 02:10:06AM  0400 |=   &gt;&gt; Except for reformatting debian copyright  I ve incorporated fixes   &gt;&gt; for all your comments   I believe it s ready enough for upload     &gt;&gt; I ll leave it for you to decide who maintains it   &gt;  &gt;I wouldn t call what gregoa is suggesting  reformatting   T   </description>
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    <title>Introduction to the team</title>
    <description>I was added to the team today  kitterma guest on alioth  and was   asked to send a short introduction     I m an Ubuntu developer  a DM  in the NM process  and I maintain a   few packages in Debian  mostly Python    In Debian I participate in   the Python teams  modules and applications  and the qt kde   packaging team   I m not heavily into Perl but I do most of the Ubuntu   specific maintenan   </description>
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    <title>Installing Padre plugins on Debian</title>
    <description>Gabor:    Perhaps dh make perl   locate can be useful here  or extract the code  therein   On the other hand  that sort of feature might require more  packages  apt file etc      Cheers     Jonathan    On Thu  Jun 4  2009 at 4:07 AM  Gabor Szabo  wrote:  &gt; The naming discussion reminded me of something related that  &gt; we should address in Padre but for which I ll need your op   </description>
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    <title>The PET</title>
    <description>Hi:    It s occurred to me that the PET could use a spot  next to the  upstream version perhaps  which would show the number of days since  the release  So it might say the version with   68 days ago   or  something next to it  so we know just how stale our package has  gotten  Then that might help us prioritize modules  although I guess  the ones that are most popular should be fixed first       </description>
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    <title>Google Summer of Code Proposals</title>
    <description>Hi Dominique:    Thanks for your reply     The first idea sounds brilliant  particularly as it can tie in well  with some other ideas I have for simplifying the build test process    by being able to model the Debian files as Config::Model s  then we  can also query the data back out  which can help for testing     As for automatically running dh make perl  I think this would be a  great option   </description>
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    <title>Proposal to improve package configuration upgrades</title>
    <description>gregor herrmann  writes:    &gt;&gt; So I was thinking that this is a typical case where the upgrade could  &gt;&gt; be smoothly handled by Config::Model    &gt;  &gt; If Config::Model could solve the merge problem  add the missing  &gt; three way merge function  I m sure many people would buy you  &gt;  favourite_drink :     It won t be a walk in the park  but I m sure we can do something   very  u   </description>
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    <title>Questions on pkg perl documentation</title>
    <description>On Thu  09 Aug 2007 12:48:21  0200  Jeremiah Foster wrote:    &gt; On this page: http:  pkg perl alioth debian org subversion html  &gt; Under section 3  Initial Upload it says:  &gt; svn inject will now start doing the following:  &gt; 2  Upload the orig tar gz to branches upstream    &gt; Shouldn t this be  trunk branches upstream  ?    No it shouldn t     Please take a look at     section  2  Repository An   </description>
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    <description>On Aug 9  2007  at 8:23 AM  Damyan Ivanov wrote:    &gt;  =| gregor herrmann   9 08 2007 01:28 |=   &gt;&gt; Maybe there s some confusion about ack   is this a module or an  &gt;&gt; application?    This was in fact a source of confusion for me     &gt;&gt; If we are talking about  &gt;&gt; http:  search cpan org ~petdance ack 1 64 Ack pm  App::Ack  then  &gt;&gt; there s no question  I guess ;      It seems to be a bit of a h   </description>
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    <title>dh make perl error: Use of uninitialized value in substitu  </title>
    <description>On Aug 7  2007  at 6:33 PM  Gunnar Wolf wrote:  &gt;  &gt;&gt;  1  I get an error with uupdate[0]  &gt;  &gt; Ok  did you investigate on what caused this error? :     I did  and with Gregor s help I found that I had incorrectly written    a new stanza in debian changelog  Gregor pointed out the right format    and I used that and the error disappeared      Jeremiah           To UNSUBSCRIBE  email to debian pe   </description>
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    <title>Today I played with dh make perl   </title>
    <description>On Wed  08 Aug 2007  Damyan Ivanov wrote:  &gt;  =| Gunnar Wolf   8 08 2007 00:57 |=   &gt; &gt; I managed to remove its reliance on hand written information regarding  &gt; &gt; its core module list   and BTW added a run time switch to specify  &gt; &gt; which packages should be considered as base  currently  they are perl   &gt; &gt; perl base and perl modules   Now  I might be very mistaken in my  &gt; &gt; assumption  thin   </description>
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    <title>RFS: libcdk perl  adopting orphaned package </title>
    <description>Jeremiah Foster dijo :  &gt; Hello   &gt;   &gt; I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 4 9 10 2  &gt; of my package  libcdk perl    &gt;   &gt; It builds these binary packages:  &gt; libcdk perl   Perl interface for a curses widget library  &gt;   &gt; The package appears to be lintian clean   Well  I checked pretty carefully so I am fairly sure it _is_ lintian clean    &gt;   &gt; The upload would fix these bugs: 279   </description>
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