- New upstream release 1.005
- Ensured no non-core test dependencies
- Various non-functional changes to files and metadata included with
the distribution
- Add patch with additional stopwords for the spell checker
- Reinstate EPEL support as we no longer require Capture::Tiny
- New upstream release 1.004
- 'bitrig' is a Unix
- Specify all dependencies
- Drop EPEL-5/EPEL-6 support as they don't have Capture::Tiny
- Always use aspell for the spell check as Pod::Wordlist::hanekomu explicitly
sets the speller to aspell
- New upstream release 1.003
- Fixed detection of VOS; $^O reports 'vos', not 'VOS'
- Additional release tests
- BR: perl(File::Spec::Functions), perl(List::Util),
perl(Perl::Critic::Policy::Lax::ProhibitStringyEval::ExceptForRequire),
perl(Pod::Wordlist::hanekomu), perl(Test::MinimumVersion),
perl(Test::Perl::Critic), perl(Test::Spelling) and perl(Test::Version)
- Identify purpose of each build requirement
- Update patches for building on old distributions
- Don't run extra tests for EPEL-5/6 builds
- Drop %defattr, redundant since rpm 4.4
- Don't need to remove empty directories from the buildroot
- Don't delete the extra tests when bootstrapping, but don't run them either
Modules that provide OS-specific behaviors often need to know if the current
operating system matches a more generic type of operating systems. For example,
'linux' is a type of 'Unix' operating system and so is 'freebsd'.
This module provides a mapping between an operating system name as given by $^O
and a more generic type. The initial version is based on the OS type mappings
provided in Module::Build and ExtUtils::CBuilder (thus, Microsoft operating
systems are given the type 'Windows' rather than 'Win32').