X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=utils%2Fperlbug.PL;h=e5c52309f4c214ec6de763d089b2602da67b1c8f;hb=970d0ca27a2290119cbaa2df59b308a84a879664;hp=b44502bddb2ebbe877a4057c535effa64e86e558;hpb=8ecf1a0c30e79b498e0b4d268f6f2b74fc23c0ee;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/utils/perlbug.PL b/utils/perlbug.PL index b44502b..e5c5230 100644 --- a/utils/perlbug.PL +++ b/utils/perlbug.PL @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ use Config; use File::Basename qw(&basename &dirname); +use Cwd; # List explicitly here the variables you want Configure to # generate. Metaconfig only looks for shell variables, so you @@ -9,13 +10,45 @@ use File::Basename qw(&basename &dirname); # %Config entries. Thus you write # $startperl # to ensure Configure will look for $Config{startperl}. +# $perlpath # This forces PL files to create target in same directory as PL file. # This is so that make depend always knows where to find PL derivatives. +$origdir = cwd; chdir dirname($0); $file = basename($0, '.PL'); +$file .= '.com' if $^O eq 'VMS'; + +open OUT, ">$file" or die "Can't create $file: $!"; + +# extract patchlevel.h information + +open PATCH_LEVEL, "<../patchlevel.h" or die "Can't open patchlevel.h: $!"; + +my $patchlevel_date = (stat PATCH_LEVEL)[9]; + +while () { + last if $_ =~ /^\s*static\s+char.*?local_patches\[\]\s*=\s*{\s*$/; +} + +my @patches; +while () { + last if /^\s*}/; + chomp; + s/^\s+,?"?//; + s/"?,?$//; + s/(['\\])/\\$1/g; + push @patches, $_ unless $_ eq 'NULL'; +} +my $patch_desc = "'" . join("',\n '", @patches) . "'"; +my $patch_tags = join "", map /(\S+)/ ? "+$1 " : (), @patches; + +close PATCH_LEVEL; + +# TO DO (prehaps): store/embed $Config::config_sh into perlbug. When perlbug is +# used, compare $Config::config_sh with the stored version. If they differ then +# append a list of individual differences to the bug report. -open OUT,">$file" or die "Can't create $file: $!"; print "Extracting $file (with variable substitutions)\n"; @@ -26,6 +59,14 @@ print OUT <<"!GROK!THIS!"; $Config{startperl} eval 'exec $Config{perlpath} -S \$0 \${1+"\$@"}' if \$running_under_some_shell; + +my \$config_tag1 = '$] - $Config{cf_time}'; + +my \$patchlevel_date = $patchlevel_date; +my \$patch_tags = '$patch_tags'; +my \@patches = ( + $patch_desc +); !GROK!THIS! # In the following, perl variables are not expanded during extraction. @@ -34,21 +75,18 @@ print OUT <<'!NO!SUBS!'; use Config; use Getopt::Std; - -BEGIN { - eval "use Mail::Send;"; - $::HaveSend = ($@ eq ""); - eval "use Mail::Util;"; - $::HaveUtil = ($@ eq ""); -}; - - use strict; sub paraprint; +BEGIN { + eval "use Mail::Send;"; + $::HaveSend = ($@ eq ""); + eval "use Mail::Util;"; + $::HaveUtil = ($@ eq ""); +}; -my($Version) = "1.15"; +my $Version = "1.25"; # Changed in 1.06 to skip Mail::Send and Mail::Util if not available. # Changed in 1.07 to see more sendmail execs, and added pipe output. @@ -66,246 +104,292 @@ my($Version) = "1.15"; # helpful information. Also let file read fail gracefully. # Changed in 1.15 to add warnings to stop people using perlbug for non-bugs. # Also report selected environment variables. - -# TODO: Allow the user to re-name the file on mail failure, and -# make sure failure (transmission-wise) of Mail::Send is +# Changed in 1.16 to include @INC, and allow user to re-edit if no changes. +# Changed in 1.17 Win32 support added. GSAR 97-04-12 +# Changed in 1.18 add '-ok' option for reporting build success. CFR 97-06-18 +# Changed in 1.19 '-ok' default not '-v' +# add local patch information +# warn on '-ok' if this is an old system; add '-okay' +# Changed in 1.20 Added patchlevel.h reading and version/config checks +# Changed in 1.21 Added '-nok' for reporting build failure DFD 98-05-05 +# Changed in 1.22 Heavy reformatting & minor bugfixes HVDS 98-05-10 +# Changed in 1.23 Restore -ok(ay): say 'success'; don't prompt +# Changed in 1.24 Added '-F' to save report HVDS 98-07-01 +# Changed in 1.25 Warn on failure to open save file. HVDS 98-07-12 + +# TODO: - Allow the user to re-name the file on mail failure, and +# make sure failure (transmission-wise) of Mail::Send is # accounted for. +# - Test -b option my( $file, $usefile, $cc, $address, $perlbug, $testaddress, $filename, - $subject, $from, $verbose, $ed, - $fh, $me, $Is_VMS, $msg, $body, $andcc ); + $subject, $from, $verbose, $ed, $outfile, + $fh, $me, $Is_MSWin32, $Is_VMS, $msg, $body, $andcc, %REP, $ok); -Init(); +my $config_tag2 = "$] - $Config{cf_time}"; -if($::opt_h) { Help(); exit; } +Init(); -if(!-t STDIN) { - paraprint < 60 * 24 * 60 * 60 ) { + my $date = localtime $patchlevel_date; + print <<"EOF"; +"perlbug -ok" and "perlbug -nok" do not report on Perl versions which +are more than 60 days old. This Perl version was constructed on +$date. If you really want to report this, use +"perlbug -okay" or "perlbug -nokay". EOF + exit(); + } + # force these options + unless ($::opt_n) { + $::opt_S = 1; # don't prompt for send + $::opt_b = 1; # we have a body + $body = "Perl reported to build OK on this system.\n"; + } + $::opt_C = 1; # don't send a copy to the local admin + $::opt_s = 1; # we have a subject line + $subject = ($::opt_n ? 'Not ' : '') + . "OK: perl $] ${patch_tags}on" + ." $::Config{'archname'} $::Config{'osvers'} $subject"; + $ok = 1; + } else { + Help(); + exit(); + } + } + # Possible administrator addresses, in order of confidence + # (Note that cf_email is not mentioned to metaconfig, since + # we don't really want it. We'll just take it if we have to.) + # + # This has to be after the $ok stuff above because of the way + # that $::opt_C is forced. + $cc = $::opt_C ? "" : ( + $::opt_c || $::Config{'perladmin'} + || $::Config{'cf_email'} || $::Config{'cf_by'} + ); + + # My username + $me = $Is_MSWin32 ? $ENV{'USERNAME'} + : $^O eq 'os2' ? $ENV{'USER'} || $ENV{'LOGNAME'} + : eval { getpwuid($<) }; # May be missing + + $from = $::Config{'cf_email'} + if !$from && $::Config{'cf_email'} && $::Config{'cf_by'} && $me && + ($me eq $::Config{'cf_by'}); +} # sub Init - # Prompt for subject of message, if needed - if(! $subject) { - paraprint <; - chop $subject; - - my($err)=0; - while( $subject =~ /^\s*$/ ) { - print "\nPlease enter a subject: "; - $subject = <>; - chop $subject; - if($err++>5) { - die "Aborting.\n"; - } - } + print "Subject: "; + $subject = <>; + + my $err = 0; + while ($subject !~ /\S/) { + print "\nPlease enter a subject: "; + $subject = <>; + if ($err++ > 5) { + die "Aborting.\n"; + } } - - - # Prompt for return address, if needed - if( !$from) { - - # Try and guess return address - my($domain); - - if($::HaveUtil) { - $domain = Mail::Util::maildomain(); - } elsif ($Is_VMS) { - require Sys::Hostname; - $domain = Sys::Hostname::hostname(); + chop $subject; + } + + # Prompt for return address, if needed + unless ($from) { + # Try and guess return address + my $guess; + + $guess = $ENV{'REPLY-TO'} || $ENV{'REPLYTO'} || ''; + unless ($guess) { + my $domain; + if ($::HaveUtil) { + $domain = Mail::Util::maildomain(); + } elsif ($Is_MSWin32) { + $domain = $ENV{'USERDOMAIN'}; + } else { + require Sys::Hostname; + $domain = Sys::Hostname::hostname(); + } + if ($domain) { + if ($Is_VMS && !$::Config{'d_socket'}) { + $guess = "$domain\:\:$me"; } else { - $domain = `hostname`.".".`domainname`; - $domain =~ s/[\r\n]+//g; + $guess = "$me\@$domain" if $domain; } - - my($guess); - - if( !$domain) { - $guess = ""; - } elsif ($Is_VMS && !$::Config{'d_socket'}) { - $guess = "$domain\:\:$me"; - } else { - $guess = "$me\@$domain" if $domain; - $guess = "$me\@unknown.addresss" unless $domain; - } - - $guess = $ENV{'REPLYTO'} if defined($ENV{'REPLYTO'}); - $guess = $ENV{"REPLY-TO"} if defined($ENV{'REPLY-TO'}); - - if( $guess ) { - paraprint <; - chop $from; - - if($from eq "") { $from = $guess } - - } - - #if( $from =~ /^(.*)\@(.*)$/ ) { - # $mailname = $1; - # $maildomain = $2; - #} - - if( $from eq $cc or $me eq $cc ) { - # Try not to copy ourselves - $cc = "yourself"; } + if ($ok && $guess) { + # use it + $from = $guess; + } else { + # verify it + print "Your address [$guess]: "; + $from = <>; + chop $from; + $from = $guess if $from eq ''; + } + } - # Prompt for administrator address, unless an override was given - if( !$::opt_C and !$::opt_c ) { - paraprint <; + chop $entry; - print "Local perl administrator [$cc]: "; - - my($entry) = scalar(<>); - chop $entry; - - if($entry ne "") { - $cc = $entry; - if($me eq $cc) { $cc = "" } - } - + if ($entry ne "") { + $cc = $entry; + $cc = '' if $me eq $cc; } + } - if($cc =~ /^(none|yourself|me|myself|ourselves)$/i) { $cc = "" } - - $andcc = " and $cc" if $cc; + $cc = '' if $cc =~ /^(none|yourself|me|myself|ourselves)$/i; + $andcc = " and $cc" if $cc; + # Prompt for editor, if no override is given editor: - - # Prompt for editor, if no override is given - if(! $::opt_e and ! $::opt_f and ! $::opt_b) { - paraprint <); - chop $entry; - - $usefile = 0; - if($entry eq "file") { - $usefile = 1; - } elsif($entry ne "") { - $ed = $entry; - } + print "Editor [$ed]: "; + my $entry =scalar <>; + chop $entry; + + $usefile = 0; + if ($entry eq "file") { + $usefile = 1; + } elsif ($entry ne "") { + $ed = $entry; } + } + # Generate scratch file to edit report in + $filename = filename(); - # Generate scratch file to edit report in - - { - my($dir) = $Is_VMS ? 'sys$scratch:' : '/tmp/'; - $filename = "bugrep0$$"; - $filename++ while -e "$dir$filename"; - $filename = "$dir$filename"; - } - - - # Prompt for file to read report from, if needed - - if( $usefile and ! $file) { + # Prompt for file to read report from, if needed + if ($usefile and !$file) { filename: - paraprint <; + chop $entry; - print "Filename: "; - - my($entry) = scalar(<>); - chop($entry); - - if($entry eq "") { - paraprint <$filename"); + my $reptype = !$ok ? "bug" : $::opt_n ? "build failure" : "success"; - # Generate report - - open(REP,">$filename"); - - print REP <) { - print REP $_ - } - close(F); - } else { - print REP "[Please enter your report here]\n"; + if ($body) { + print REP $body; + } elsif ($usefile) { + open(F, "<$file") + or die "Unable to read report file from `$file': $!\n"; + while () { + print REP $_ } - - Dump(*REP); - close(REP); + close(F); + } else { + print REP <) { + s/\s+//g; + $REP{$_}++; + } + close(REP); +} # sub Query + +sub Dump { + local(*OUT) = @_; + + print REP "\n---\n"; + print REP "This perlbug was built using Perl $config_tag1\n", + "It is being executed now by Perl $config_tag2.\n\n" + if $config_tag2 ne $config_tag1; + print OUT <); - chop $entry; - - if($entry ne "") { - $ed = $entry; - } - } - -tryagain: - if(!$usefile and !$body) { - my($sts) = system("$ed $filename"); - if( $Is_VMS ? !($sts & 1) : $sts ) { - #print "\nUnable to run editor!\n"; - paraprint <; + chop $entry; + $ed = $entry unless $entry eq ''; + } +tryagain: + my $sts = system("$ed $filename"); + if ($sts) { + paraprint <); - chop $entry; - - if($entry ne "") { - $ed = $entry; - goto tryagain; - } else { - - paraprint <; + chop $entry; + if ($entry ne "") { + $ed = $entry; + goto tryagain; + } else { + paraprint <) { + s/\s+//g; + $unseen++ if $_ ne '' and not exists $REP{$_}; + } - paraprint <); + if ($action =~ /^[re]/i) { # etry dit + goto tryagain; + } elsif ($action =~ /^[cq]/i) { # ancel, uit + Cancel(); + } + } +} # sub Edit +sub Cancel { + 1 while unlink($filename); # remove all versions under VMS + print "\nCancelling.\n"; + exit(0); +} -Now that you have completed your report, would you like to send -the message to $address$andcc, display the message on +sub NowWhat { + # Report is done, prompt for further action + if( !$::opt_S ) { + while(1) { + paraprint <); - chop $action; - - if( $action =~ /^(f|sa)/i ) { # ile/ve - print "\n\nName of file to save message in [perlbug.rep]: "; - my($file) = scalar(<>); - chop $file; - if($file eq "") { $file = "perlbug.rep" } - - open(FILE,">$file"); - open(REP,"<$filename"); - print FILE "To: $address\nSubject: $subject\n"; - print FILE "Cc: $cc\n" if $cc; - print FILE "Reply-To: $from\n" if $from; - print FILE "\n"; - while() { print FILE } - close(REP); - close(FILE); - - print "\nMessage saved in `$file'.\n"; - exit; - - } elsif( $action =~ /^(d|l|sh)/i ) { # isplay, ist, ow - # Display the message - open(REP,"<$filename"); - while() { print $_ } - close(REP); - } elsif( $action =~ /^se/i ) { # end - # Send the message - print "\ -Are you certain you want to send this message? -Please type \"yes\" if you are: "; - my($reply) = scalar(); - chop($reply); - if( $reply eq "yes" ) { - last; - } else { - paraprint <; + chop $action; + + if ($action =~ /^(f|sa)/i) { # ile/ve + print "\n\nName of file to save message in [perlbug.rep]: "; + my $file = scalar <>; + chop $file; + $file = "perlbug.rep" if $file eq ""; + + unless (open(FILE, ">$file")) { + print "\nError opening $file: $!\n\n"; + goto retry; + } + open(REP, "<$filename"); + print FILE "To: $address\nSubject: $subject\n"; + print FILE "Cc: $cc\n" if $cc; + print FILE "Reply-To: $from\n" if $from; + print FILE "\n"; + while () { print FILE } + close(REP); + close(FILE); + + print "\nMessage saved in `$file'.\n"; + exit; + } elsif ($action =~ /^(d|l|sh)/i ) { # isplay, ist, ow + # Display the message + open(REP, "<$filename"); + while () { print $_ } + close(REP); + } elsif ($action =~ /^se/i) { # end + # Send the message + print "Are you certain you want to send this message?\n" + . 'Please type "yes" if you are: '; + my $reply = scalar ; + chop $reply; + if ($reply eq "yes") { + last; + } else { + paraprint <dit, e-edit - # edit the message - Edit(); - #system("$ed $filename"); - } elsif( $action =~ /^[qc]/i ) { # ancel, uit - 1 while unlink($filename); # remove all versions under VMS - print "\nCancelling.\n"; - exit(0); - } elsif( $action =~ /^s/ ) { - paraprint <dit, e-edit + # edit the message + Edit(); + } elsif ($action =~ /^[qc]/i) { # ancel, uit + Cancel(); + } elsif ($action =~ /^s/) { + paraprint <$outfile" or die "Couldn't open '$outfile': $!\n"; + goto sendout; + } + if ($::HaveSend) { + $msg = new Mail::Send Subject => $subject, To => $address; + $msg->cc($cc) if $cc; + $msg->add("Reply-To",$from) if $from; + + $fh = $msg->open; + open(REP, "<$filename"); + while () { print $fh $_ } + close(REP); + $fh->close; - # Message has been accepted for transmission -- Send the message - - if($::HaveSend) { - - $msg = new Mail::Send Subject => $subject, To => $address; - - $msg->cc($cc) if $cc; - $msg->add("Reply-To",$from) if $from; - - $fh = $msg->open; + print "\nMessage sent.\n"; + } elsif ($Is_VMS) { + if ( ($address =~ /@/ and $address !~ /^\w+%"/) or + ($cc =~ /@/ and $cc !~ /^\w+%"/) ) { + my $prefix; + foreach (qw[ IN MX SMTP UCX PONY WINS ], '') { + $prefix = "$_%", last if $ENV{"MAIL\$PROTOCOL_$_"}; + } + $address = qq[${prefix}"$address"] unless $address =~ /^\w+%"/; + $cc = qq[${prefix}"$cc"] unless !$cc || $cc =~ /^\w+%"/; + } + $subject =~ s/"/""/g; $address =~ s/"/""/g; $cc =~ s/"/""/g; + my $sts = system(qq[mail/Subject="$subject" $filename. "$address","$cc"]); + if ($sts) { + die <) { print $fh $_ } - close(REP); - - $fh->close; - - } else { - if ($Is_VMS) { - if ( ($address =~ /@/ and $address !~ /^\w+%"/) or - ($cc =~ /@/ and $cc !~ /^\w+%"/) ){ - my($prefix); - foreach (qw[ IN MX SMTP UCX PONY WINS ],'') { - $prefix = "$_%",last if $ENV{"MAIL\$PROTOCOL_$_"}; - } - $address = qq[${prefix}"$address"] unless $address =~ /^\w+%"/; - $cc = qq[${prefix}"$cc"] unless !$cc || $cc =~ /^\w+%"/; - } - $subject =~ s/"/""/g; $address =~ s/"/""/g; $cc =~ s/"/""/g; - my($sts) = system(qq[mail/Subject="$subject" $filename. "$address","$cc"]); - if (!($sts & 1)) { die "Can't spawn off mail\n\t(leaving bug report in $filename): $sts\n;" } - } else { - my($sendmail) = ""; - - foreach (qw(/usr/lib/sendmail /usr/sbin/sendmail /usr/ucblib/sendmail)) - { - $sendmail = $_, last if -e $_; - } - - paraprint <<"EOF" and die "\n" if $sendmail eq ""; - + paraprint(<<"EOF"), die "\n" if $sendmail eq ""; I am terribly sorry, but I cannot find sendmail, or a close equivalent, and the perl package Mail::Send has not been installed, so I can't send your bug -report. We apologize for the inconveniencence. +report. We apologize for the inconvenience. So you may attempt to find some way of sending your message, it has been left in the file `$filename'. - EOF - - open(SENDMAIL,"|$sendmail -t"); - print SENDMAIL "To: $address\n"; - print SENDMAIL "Subject: $subject\n"; - print SENDMAIL "Cc: $cc\n" if $cc; - print SENDMAIL "Reply-To: $from\n" if $from; - print SENDMAIL "\n\n"; - open(REP,"<$filename"); - while() { print SENDMAIL $_ } - close(REP); - - close(SENDMAIL); - } - - } - - print "\nMessage sent.\n"; - - 1 while unlink($filename); # remove all versions under VMS + open(SENDMAIL, "|$sendmail -t") || die "'|$sendmail -t' failed: $!"; +sendout: + print SENDMAIL "To: $address\n"; + print SENDMAIL "Subject: $subject\n"; + print SENDMAIL "Cc: $cc\n" if $cc; + print SENDMAIL "Reply-To: $from\n" if $from; + print SENDMAIL "\n\n"; + open(REP, "<$filename"); + while () { print SENDMAIL $_ } + close(REP); -} + if (close(SENDMAIL)) { + printf "\nMessage %s.\n", $outfile ? "saved" : "sent"; + } else { + warn "\nSendmail returned status '", $? >> 8, "'\n"; + } + } + 1 while unlink($filename); # remove all versions under VMS +} # sub Send sub Help { - print < S<[ B<-v> ]> S<[ B<-a> I
]> S<[ B<-s> I ]> +S<[ B<-b> I | B<-f> I ]> S<[ B<-F> I ]> +S<[ B<-r> I ]> +S<[ B<-e> I ]> S<[ B<-c> I | B<-C> ]> +S<[ B<-S> ]> S<[ B<-t> ]> S<[ B<-d> ]> S<[ B<-h> ]> + +B S<[ B<-v> ]> S<[ B<-r> I ]> +S<[ B<-ok> | B<-okay> | B<-nok> | B<-nokay> ]> + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +A program to help generate bug reports about perl or the modules that +come with it, and mail them. + +If you have found a bug with a non-standard port (one that was not part +of the I), a binary distribution, or a +non-standard module (such as Tk, CGI, etc), then please see the +documentation that came with that distribution to determine the correct +place to report bugs. + +C is designed to be used interactively. Normally no arguments +will be needed. Simply run it, and follow the prompts. + +If you are unable to run B (most likely because you don't have +a working setup to send mail that perlbug recognizes), you may have to +compose your own report, and email it to B. You might +find the B<-d> option useful to get summary information in that case. + +In any case, when reporting a bug, please make sure you have run through +this checklist: + +=over 4 + +=item What version of perl you are running? + +Type C at the command line to find out. + +=item Are you running the latest released version of perl? + +Look at http://www.perl.com/ to find out. If it is not the latest +released version, get that one and see whether your bug has been +fixed. Note that bug reports about old versions of perl, especially +those prior to the 5.0 release, are likely to fall upon deaf ears. +You are on your own if you continue to use perl1 .. perl4. + +=item Are you sure what you have is a bug? + +A significant number of the bug reports we get turn out to be documented +features in perl. Make sure the behavior you are witnessing doesn't fall +under that category, by glancing through the documentation that comes +with perl (we'll admit this is no mean task, given the sheer volume of +it all, but at least have a look at the sections that I relevant). + +Be aware of the familiar traps that perl programmers of various hues +fall into. See L. + +Try to study the problem under the perl debugger, if necessary. +See L. + +=item Do you have a proper test case? + +The easier it is to reproduce your bug, the more likely it will be +fixed, because if no one can duplicate the problem, no one can fix it. +A good test case has most of these attributes: fewest possible number +of lines; few dependencies on external commands, modules, or +libraries; runs on most platforms unimpeded; and is self-documenting. + +A good test case is almost always a good candidate to be on the perl +test suite. If you have the time, consider making your test case so +that it will readily fit into the standard test suite. + +=item Can you describe the bug in plain English? + +The easier it is to understand a reproducible bug, the more likely it +will be fixed. Anything you can provide by way of insight into the +problem helps a great deal. In other words, try to analyse the +problem to the extent you feel qualified and report your discoveries. + +=item Can you fix the bug yourself? + +A bug report which I will almost +definitely be fixed. Use the C program to generate your patches +(C is being maintained by the GNU folks as part of the B +package, so you should be able to get it from any of the GNU software +repositories). If you do submit a patch, the cool-dude counter at +perlbug@perl.com will register you as a savior of the world. Your +patch may be returned with requests for changes, or requests for more +detailed explanations about your fix. + +Here are some clues for creating quality patches: Use the B<-c> or +B<-u> switches to the diff program (to create a so-called context or +unified diff). Make sure the patch is not reversed (the first +argument to diff is typically the original file, the second argument +your changed file). Make sure you test your patch by applying it with +the C program before you send it on its way. Try to follow the +same style as the code you are trying to patch. Make sure your patch +really does work (C, if the thing you're patching supports +it). + +=item Can you use C to submit the report? + +B will, amongst other things, ensure your report includes +crucial information about your version of perl. If C is unable +to mail your report after you have typed it in, you may have to compose +the message yourself, add the output produced by C and email +it to B. If, for some reason, you cannot run +C at all on your system, be sure to include the entire output +produced by running C (note the uppercase V). + +=back + +Having done your bit, please be prepared to wait, to be told the bug +is in your code, or even to get no reply at all. The perl maintainers +are busy folks, so if your problem is a small one or if it is difficult +to understand or already known, they may not respond with a personal reply. +If it is important to you that your bug be fixed, do monitor the +C file in any development releases since the time you submitted +the bug, and encourage the maintainers with kind words (but never any +flames!). Feel free to resend your bug report if the next released +version of perl comes out and your bug is still present. + +=head1 OPTIONS + +=over 8 + +=item B<-a> + +Address to send the report to. Defaults to `perlbug@perl.com'. + +=item B<-b> + +Body of the report. If not included on the command line, or +in a file with B<-f>, you will get a chance to edit the message. + +=item B<-C> + +Don't send copy to administrator. + +=item B<-c> + +Address to send copy of report to. Defaults to the address of the +local perl administrator (recorded when perl was built). + +=item B<-d> + +Data mode (the default if you redirect or pipe output). This prints out +your configuration data, without mailing anything. You can use this +with B<-v> to get more complete data. + +=item B<-e> + +Editor to use. + +=item B<-f> + +File containing the body of the report. Use this to quickly send a +prepared message. + +=item B<-F> + +File to output the results to instead of sending as an email. Useful +particularly when running perlbug on a machine with no direct internet +connection. + +=item B<-h> + +Prints a brief summary of the options. + +=item B<-ok> + +Report successful build on this system to perl porters. Forces B<-S> +and B<-C>. Forces and supplies values for B<-s> and B<-b>. Only +prompts for a return address if it cannot guess it (for use with +B). Honors return address specified with B<-r>. You can use this +with B<-v> to get more complete data. Only makes a report if this +system is less than 60 days old. + +=item B<-okay> + +As B<-ok> except it will report on older systems. + +=item B<-nok> + +Report unsuccessful build on this system. Forces B<-C>. Forces and +supplies a value for B<-s>, then requires you to edit the report +and say what went wrong. Alternatively, a prepared report may be +supplied using B<-f>. Only prompts for a return address if it +cannot guess it (for use with B). Honors return address +specified with B<-r>. You can use this with B<-v> to get more +complete data. Only makes a report if this system is less than 60 +days old. + +=item B<-nokay> + +As B<-nok> except it will report on older systems. + +=item B<-r> + +Your return address. The program will ask you to confirm its default +if you don't use this option. + +=item B<-S> + +Send without asking for confirmation. + +=item B<-s> + +Subject to include with the message. You will be prompted if you don't +supply one on the command line. + +=item B<-t> + +Test mode. The target address defaults to `perlbug-test@perl.com'. + +=item B<-v> + +Include verbose configuration data in the report. + +=back + +=head1 AUTHORS + +Kenneth Albanowski (Ekjahds@kjahds.comE), subsequently Itored +by Gurusamy Sarathy (Egsar@umich.eduE), Tom Christiansen +(Etchrist@perl.comE), Nathan Torkington (Egnat@frii.comE), +Charles F. Randall (Ecfr@pobox.comE), Mike Guy +(Emjtg@cam.a.ukE), Dominic Dunlop (Edomo@computer.orgE) +and Hugo van der Sanden (Ehv@crypt0.demon.co.ukE). + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +perl(1), perldebug(1), perltrap(1), diff(1), patch(1) + +=head1 BUGS + +None known (guess what must have been used to report them?) + +=cut + !NO!SUBS! close OUT or die "Can't close $file: $!"; chmod 0755, $file or die "Can't reset permissions for $file: $!\n"; exec("$Config{'eunicefix'} $file") if $Config{'eunicefix'} ne ':'; +chdir $origdir; +