I just looked at the activestate website to see the status of activestate Perl. The Changelog entries told me that either Perl is getting more stable, demanding fewer releases, or that ActiveState Perl begins to lag behind
This is the release frequence of ActiveState Perl:
2000: 13
2001: 5
2002: 3
2003: 2
With only a total of 3 5.8.x releases
I really hope Sophos keeps the ActiveState Perl product alive!
Johan
My money... (Score:2)
Re:My money... (Score:1)
Only 3 releases of 5.8.x - all are version 5.8.0, plus "Several bug fixes and other improvements have been merged from the Perl development track", plus changes to their 'whizzy tools'. I was expecting to see 5.8.1 in there. Maybe they're waiting for 5.8.2.
Re:My money... (Score:2, Informative)
Build 807 has now been approved by our QA and should go out some time next week. It will still be based on 5.8.1, but has about 70% of the patches on the way to 5.8.2. The major missing piece is the new rehashing scheme.
Re:My money... (Score:2, Informative)
I always view ActivePerl releases as being snapshots somewhere along th
Bundled Modules Looking Dated (Score:2, Interesting)
Although the core Perl distribution hasn't required many releases recently, some of the bundled CPAN modules could really do with an update.
Given that the majority of windows boxes don't have a compiler installed, bundling CPAN modules is a significant part of ActiveState's 'value add'. That value diminishes however the longer they continue to ship old versions.
Re:Bundled Modules Looking Dated (Score:2, Informative)
Archive-Tar-1.07
Compress-Zlib-1.22
Data-Dump-1.01
Digest-MD2-2.03
Digest-MD5-2.30
Digest-SHA1-2.06
File-CounterFile-1.01
HTML-Parser-3.34
HTML-Tree-3.18
URI-1.27
XML-Parser-2.34
XML-Simple-2.09
libwin32-0.21
libwww-perl-5.75
Re:Bundled Modules Looking Dated (Score:1)