1 Revision history for Perl extension Cwd.
3 2.15 Fri Jan 16 08:09:44 CST 2004
5 - Fixed a problem on static perl builds - while creating
6 Makefile.aperl, it was loading a mismatched version of Cwd from
7 blib/ . [Reported by Blair Zajac]
9 2.14 Thu Jan 8 18:51:08 CST 2004
11 - We now use File::Spec->canonpath() and properly-escaped regular
12 expressions when comparing paths in the regression tests. This
13 fixes some testing failures in 2.13 on non-Unix platforms. No
14 changes were made in the actual Cwd module code. [Steve Hay]
16 2.13 Fri Jan 2 22:29:42 CST 2004
18 - Changed a '//' comment to a '/* */' comment in the XS code, so that
19 it'll compile properly under ANSI C rules. [Jarkko Hietaniemi]
21 - Fixed a 1-character buffer overrun problem in the C code. [The BSD
24 2.12 Fri Dec 19 17:04:52 CST 2003
26 - Fixed a bug on Cygwin - the output of realpath() should have been
27 tainted, but wasn't. [Reported by Tom Wyant]
29 2.10 Mon Dec 15 07:50:12 CST 2003
31 (Note that this release was mistakenly packaged as version 2.11, even
32 though it had an internal $VERSION variable of 2.10. Not sure how
35 - There was a dependency in the Makefile.PL on Module::Build, which
36 isn't necessary. I've removed it.
38 2.09 Thu Dec 11 20:30:58 CST 2003
40 - The module should now build & install using version 5.6 of perl.
42 - We now note a build-time dependency on version 0.19 of
43 Module::Build, which is necessary because we don't use the standard
44 lib/-based file layout. No version of Module::Build is required if
45 you use the Makefile.PL, just if you use the Build.PL .
47 - Removed some gratuitous uses of 5.6-isms like our(), with the aim
48 of backporting this module to perl 5.005.
50 - Simplified all code that autoloads Carp.pm and calls
53 - Removed some redundant OS/2 code at the suggestion of Michael
54 Schwern and Ilya Zakharevich.
56 - Make sure the correct version of Cwd.pm is loaded in the regression
59 2.08 Wed Oct 15 20:56 CDT 2003
61 - Code extracted from perl 5.8.1 and packaged as a separate CPAN
62 release by Ken Williams.