Re: time for perl 5.10.x in devel?

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On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 16:04 -0500, Robin Norwood wrote:

> >       * perl-Compress-Bzip2 -- Interface to Bzip2 compression library
> >       * perl-DBD-CSV -- DBI driver for CSV files
> >       * perl-DBD-SQLite -- Self Contained RDBMS in a DBI Driver
> >       * perl-FreezeThaw -- Convert Perl structures to strings and back
> >       * perl-Log-Log4perl -- Log4j implementation for Perl
> >       * perl-Pod-Coverage -- Checks if the documentation of a module is
> >         comprehensive
> >       * perl-Pod-Escapes -- Perl module for resolving POD escape
> >         sequences
> >       * perl-Pod-Simple -- Framework for parsing POD documentation
> >       * perl-Pod-Spell -- A formatter for spellchecking Pod
> >       * perl-Pod-Strip -- Remove POD from Perl code
> >       * perl-SQL-Statement -- SQL parsing and processing engine
> >       * perl-Test-Pod -- Perl module for checking for POD errors in
> >         files
> >       * perl-Test-Pod-Coverage -- Check for pod coverage in your
> >         distribution
> >       * perl-Text-CSV_XS -- Comma-separated values manipulation routines
> 
> I can take these.  Is there a good way to mass-convert these modules, or
> do we just do individual requests?

I'll just handle them when I move everything else tomorrow. Anyone else
interested in any of the remaining modules? (I'll take whatever
remains...but I'd prefer to share the load)

~spot

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