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So, I was upgrading several machines, and as a habit I always run |
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perl-cleaner. Every machine gave me an output like so with somewhat |
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different package lists: |
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* |
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* It seems like perl-cleaner had to rebuild some packages. |
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* If you have just updated your major Perl version (e.g. from 5.20.2 to |
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5.22.0) |
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* and have run perl-cleaner _after_ that update, then this means most likely |
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* that these packages are buggy. Please file a bug on |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/ and |
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* report that perl-cleaner needed to reinstall the following list: |
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* sys-apps/texinfo:0 |
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dev-perl/libintl-perl:0 |
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dev-perl/Text-Unidecode:0 |
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dev-perl/Locale-gettext:0 |
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dev-perl/Unicode-EastAsianWidth:0 |
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dev-perl/XML-Parser:0 |
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I'm happy to file a bug but what should I file it against? perl-cleaner? |
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perl itself? All of these were triggered after the upgrade to 5.22.0. |
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Also, they all are on the basic profile, no desktop support as they are |
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servers. |
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I've attached output for the different machines in a text file. I've |
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added newline so the package list is easier to read. |
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Dan |