[poe-commits] poe Makefile.PL,1.25,1.26
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Update of /cvsroot/poe/poe In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv24279 Modified Files: Makefile.PL Log Message: <sky> what happens is that the code is compiled twice, and the first time in the same scope as the ST_TIME <dngnand> This is the 0.22 bug? <sky> yes <sky> the bug exists in non threaded and threaded perl <sky> but because threaded perl keeps constants on the pad, it actually shows <dngnand> Oh! Does it also do this in blead, then? <sky> no, but maintblead <sky> blead fixes it <sky> but blead has mucho rewritten pad handling <dngnand> Do you think this is something that will bite regular POE/Perl users? <sky> not in 0.23+ <dngnand> I'll remove the warning from Makefile.PL, then. Index: Makefile.PL =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/poe/poe/Makefile.PL,v retrieving revision 1.25 retrieving revision 1.26 diff -C2 -d -r1.25 -r1.26 *** Makefile.PL 25 Oct 2002 17:04:16 -0000 1.25 --- Makefile.PL 28 Feb 2003 22:40:47 -0000 1.26 *************** *** 21,43 **** } else { - if( (defined $Config{useithreads}) && ($Config{useithreads} eq 'define') ) { - warn( "\n", - "================================================================\n", - "\n", - "Your perl seems to be built with ithreads activated. As of this\n", - "writing (Sep 22 2002), ithreads has a rather icky bug where\n", - "constant values may randomly change. This can cause sporadic\n", - "errors in POE, which makes heavy use of constants.\n", - "\n", - "We recommend rebuilding perl without ithreads until the problem\n", - "is resolved. The issue is described in detail and tracked at\n", - "http://bugs6.perl.org/rt2/Ticket/Display.html?id=15654\n", - "\n", - "================================================================\n", - "\n", - ); - sleep 5; - print "Continuing with configure process...\n"; - } require "./lib/Makefile-5005.pm"; } --- 21,24 ---- |