- update to 5.34.0
* Experimental Try/Catch Syntax
* Blanks freely allowed within but adjacent to curly braces
* New octal syntax 0oddddd
* Fix a memory leak in RegEx [GH #18604]
* ExtUtils::PL2Bat 0.004 has been added to the Perl core.
* Updated Modules and Pragmata
- Rebase perl-5.28.0.dif to perl-5.34.0.dif
- Rebase perl-incfix.diff
- Rebase perl_skip_flaky_tests_powerpc.patch
- Drop perl-gdbm-test-no-mmap.diff (no longer needed with gdbm 1.20)
- Add c029d660f2fe60699cf64bbb3fa9f671a1a370d5.patch to fix build with
gdbm 1.20
- Drop perl-fix2020.patch (included upstream)
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- 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
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