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Perl 5.10.1 RC1 released
The Release Candidate 1 of perl 5.10.1 has been uploaded to CPAN. This is the first maintenance release of the 5.10 series; it provides numerous bug fixes, improvements and core module updates from CPAN. Read the full list of changes in the perldelta document. Help us testing the RC1 before the final release!
Please report any problems you encounter, especially bugs introduced since 5.10.0. Whenever possible, please report bugs using the perlbug utility. If the build or regression tests fail, make nok. If the build fails to early to run this, please mail perlbug at perl.org directly.
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Perl 5.10.1 RC2 released
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Perl 5.10 Release Candidate 2 has been released, two (busy) weeks after the RC1. As Dave Mitchell, the 5.10 pumpking, says, I'm not planning to change anything between now and final release unless it's a real showstopper; so, help making sure there are no showstoppers left before the final release!
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Unauthorized release (Score:1)
This page:
http://search.cpan.org/~dapm/perl-5.10.1-RC1/ [cpan.org]
shows all files as unauthorized release in big red letters. It might scare people away...
life is short
There is a Strawberry Perl for 5.10.1 RC1 now. (Score:1)
(well, the .msi will be finishing its upload in about 15 minutes.)
The files are downloadable from the Strawberry Perl for Windows beta location: http://strawberryperl.com/beta/ [strawberryperl.com] if you want to get your 5.10.1 RC1 fix that way.
The new Strawberry Perl for Windows has been released! Check http://strawberryperl.com for it.
Wow (Score:1)
That was pretty d*** quick.
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That was in reply to the Strawberry Perl release.
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I have to admit, I had started back at the "RC0 snapshot" writing a lot of the build code, so that it was already two-thirds-done when RC1 came out.
I just threw a few hours at it after that (I was watching for it on p5p, so got some advance warning before the announcement here) and got it to work. (Bonked my head on Test::Deep for a moment - had to wait for the dev version of that to come out - but it wasn't too hard.)
The new Strawberry Perl for Windows has been released! Check http://strawberryperl.com for it.