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Stephan Kulow 73e2f4545b Accepting request 494775 from home:coolo:branches:openSUSE:Factory
- Fix building with zlib-1.2.10 (RT#119762):
  * Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.071-Adapt-tests-to-zlib-1.2.11.patch

- Update to perl-5.24.1
  -Di switch is now required for PerlIO debugging output
    Previously PerlIO debugging output would be sent to the file specified
    by the "PERLIO_DEBUG" environment variable if perl wasn't running setuid
    and the -T or -t switches hadn't been parsed yet.
    If perl performed output at a point where it hadn't yet parsed its
    switches this could result in perl creating or overwriting the file
    named by "PERLIO_DEBUG" even when the -T switch had been supplied.
    Perl now requires the -Di switch to produce PerlIO debugging output. By
    default this is written to "stderr", but can optionally be redirected to
    a file by setting the "PERLIO_DEBUG" environment variable.
    If perl is running setuid or the -T switch was supplied "PERLIO_DEBUG"
    is ignored and the debugging output is sent to "stderr" as for any other
    -D switch.
  Core modules and tools no longer search "." for optional modules
    The tools and many modules supplied in core no longer search the default
    current directory entry in @INC for optional modules. For example,
    Storable will remove the final "." from @INC before trying to load
    Log::Agent.
    This prevents an attacker injecting an optional module into a process
    run by another user where the current directory is writable by the
    attacker, e.g. the /tmp directory.
- Refresh patches

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/494775
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:perl/perl?expand=0&rev=148
2017-05-17 10:00:29 +00:00

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Index: dist/Time-HiRes/t/alarm.t
===================================================================
--- dist/Time-HiRes/t/alarm.t.orig
+++ dist/Time-HiRes/t/alarm.t
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ BEGIN { require_ok "Time::HiRes"; }
use Config;
-my $limit = 0.25; # 25% is acceptable slosh for testing timers
+my $limit = 0.60; # 25% is acceptable slosh for testing timers
my $xdefine = '';
if (open(XDEFINE, "xdefine")) {
Index: dist/Time-HiRes/t/clock.t
===================================================================
--- dist/Time-HiRes/t/clock.t.orig
+++ dist/Time-HiRes/t/clock.t
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ note sprintf "have_clock = %d"
# completes fine with (say) 30% slosh, and fail otherwise. If you do that,
# consider changing over to test.pl at the same time.
# --A.D., Nov 27, 2001
-my $limit = 0.25; # 25% is acceptable slosh for testing timers
+my $limit = 0.60; # 25% is acceptable slosh for testing timers
SKIP: {
skip "no clock_gettime", 1
Index: dist/Time-HiRes/t/itimer.t
===================================================================
--- dist/Time-HiRes/t/itimer.t.orig
+++ dist/Time-HiRes/t/itimer.t
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ BEGIN {
use Test::More 0.82 tests => 2;
use t::Watchdog;
-my $limit = 0.25; # 25% is acceptable slosh for testing timers
+my $limit = 0.60; # 25% is acceptable slosh for testing timers
my $i = 3;
my $r = [Time::HiRes::gettimeofday()];
Index: dist/Time-HiRes/t/usleep.t
===================================================================
--- dist/Time-HiRes/t/usleep.t.orig
+++ dist/Time-HiRes/t/usleep.t
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ eval { Time::HiRes::usleep(-2) };
like $@, qr/::usleep\(-2\): negative time not invented yet/,
"negative time error";
-my $limit = 0.25; # 25% is acceptable slosh for testing timers
+my $limit = 0.60; # 25% is acceptable slosh for testing timers
my $one = CORE::time;
Time::HiRes::usleep(10_000);