Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/filesystems/p5-Module-Path
From: Wen Heping
Date: 2014-04-20 16:12:52
Message id: 20140420141252.76C8896@cvs.netbsd.org

Log Message:
0.13 2014-02-22
    - Looks like in some rare circumstances, Cwd::abs_path() can croak,
      so now we wrap that in eval { } and deal accordingly.

0.12 2014-02-19
    - We now fully resolve symlinks in @INC paths. The previous 'fix'
      for Debian broke the tests on FreeBSD.
      Thanks to G茅raud Continsouzas, and Daniel Lintott for help testing.

0.11_03 2014-02-18
    - Another place where we need to worry about getting undef.

0.11_02 2014-02-18
    - Wasn't handling the case where abs_path() returns undef,
      which it does if a symlink "goes nowhere".

0.11_01 2014-02-18
    - The testsuite fix in 0.11 caused a breakage on FreeBSD,
      where a directory path contains a symlink that wasn't
      the final directory. So now module_path() fully resolves
      all symlinks in the path, using Cwd::abs_path().

0.11 2014-02-17
    - Testsuite now uses Cwd::abs_path() on paths from %INC,
      to cope with synlinks in @INC directories.
      This was causing test failures on Debian(-based) systems.
      Thanks to Daniel Lintott and Erez Schatz for reporting
      and testing proposed fix.

0.10_01 2014-02-16
    - Developer release with the change that made it into
      0.11, above.

0.10 2014-02-04
    - mpath can display paths for multiple modules (Ahmad Syaltut)
    - specified min perl version 5.6.0

0.09_01 2013-08-21
    - If a directory in @INC is a symlink, return the linked-to directory
      in the path. Problem report and patch from Sharl Morlaroll
      https://github.com/neilbowers/Module-Path/issues/4

Files:
RevisionActionfile
1.2modifypkgsrc/filesystems/p5-Module-Path/Makefile
1.2modifypkgsrc/filesystems/p5-Module-Path/distinfo