#acl PaulHowarth:read,write,admin,revert,delete All:read === Friday 28th March 2014 === ==== Fedora Project ==== * Submitted a [[RedHatBugzilla:1081966|perl-MooseX-Types-Path-Tiny package for review]] * Updated `perl-CPAN-Meta-Requirements` to 2.125 in Rawhide: * On Perls prior to v5.12, `CPAN::Meta::Requirements` will force `UNINST=1` when necessary to remove stale copies from `ExtUtils::MakeMaker` * Updated `Makefile.PL` logic to support `PERL_NO_HIGHLANDER` * Updated `perl-Devel-EnforceEncapsulation` to 0.51 in Rawhide: * Fix for change in overload behaviour in Perl 5.17 onwards ([[CPAN:77486|CPAN RT#77486]]) * Updated `perltidy` to 20140328 in Rawhide: * Fixed [[CPAN:94190|CPAN RT#94190]] and debian Bug #742004: `perltidy.LOG` file left behind; the problem was caused by the memoization speedup patch in version 20121207: an unwanted flag was being set, which caused a `LOG` to be written if `perltidy` was called multiple times * New default behaviour for `LOG` files: if the source is from an array or string (through a call to the `perltidy` module) then a `LOG` output is only possible if a `logfile` stream is specified; this is to prevent unexpected `perltidy.LOG` files * Fixed debian Bug #740670, insecure temporary file usage; `File::Temp` is now used to get a temporary file ([[CVE:2014-2277|CVE-2014-2277]]) * Any `-b` (`--backup-and-modify-in-place`) flag is silently ignored when a source stream, destination stream, or standard output is used; this is because the `-b` flag may have been in a `.perltidyrc` file and warnings break `Test::NoWarnings` ==== Local Packages ==== * Updated `perl-Devel-EnforceEncapsulation` to 0.51 as per the Fedora version * Updated `perl-Module-CoreList` to 3.09: * Updated for v5.19.10 * Updated `perl-Perl-Tidy` to 20140328 as per the Fedora `perltidy` package ----