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Jan Krynicky / XML-Rules (CPAN)

Rule based XML parsing

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git-stitch-repo - Stitch several git repositories into a git-fast-import stream - search.cpan.org

merging/stitching multiple git repo into one while preserving the history using the handy git-fast-import and git-fast-export. great..

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use Perl | Devel::PerlySense 0.0134

I just uploaded Devel::PerlySense 0.0134 to PAUSE.

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Win32::API source code repository and history

It required some trial and error on my part due to lack of experience using svn_load_dirs, but at last, we have it. The full Win32::API source code history throughout all CPAN releases. Check it out, it's hosted on google code, together with all others Win32 specific modules. Thanks to Jan for helping me out with this. And if you're wondering, I think it's time to "open up" the source code repository for Win32::API.Lately I've been receiving lots of emails, requests for support, new implementations and bug reports for it. Since I have less and less spare time, I think it's important that people that want or know how to contribute, do it. And do it on the "latest and greatest" version, with all recent bug fixes and/or new features. Of course, a new version is currently in development. It should fix problems using DLL APIs with double or float arguments, together with other minor issues. I will need some more time to finalize these changes, and then hopefully I will release the new version on CPAN in a reasonable time. So, here it is... Enjoy!

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mod_perl-2.0.4 finally, it's here.

frankie_guasch writes "Finally, it's here and it works with Perl 5.10! http://apache.org/dist/perl/mod_perl-2.0.4.tar.gz"

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pmtools-1.10 Release

Now at a CPAN mirror site near you — pmtools-1.10. Tom "spot" Callaway of Fedora Core let me know that the Fedora folks were concerned about the fact that pmtools was only licensed under the Perl 5 Artistic License (they were concerned about how well the Artistic License 1.0 would stand up in court). So, pmtools (starting with v1.10) is now dual-licensed like Perl (Artistic and GPL). (My other public Perl stuff is also dual-licensed.) I also added my copyright to pmtools, as I had not added my name to the copyright when I took it over. Off-hand, I don't recall why Tom Christiansen used only the Artistic License for pmtools. Anyone with a clue, please drop me a line. (That of course includes you, Tom.)

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Win32::API v0.53 released to CPAN

I just released version 0.53 of Win32::API. It should be available at your local CPAN mirror very soon. This version should play nicer with CPAN testers, since it checks if the OS makes sense before going through Makefile.PL, so no more failures with Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, and such are expected. Please note that I published 0.51 one hour ago, but it's broken, so I have already scheduled its deletion. Please don't use 0.51. Enjoy and please report to me any problems you have. For the real list of changes, look at CPAN's Changes file. 0.52-0.53: Devel::AssertOS was not properly set up in 0.51. 0.51: Cleaned up API.pm pod docs and clearly stated Win32::API license Fixed $$/pid tests for Cygwin Now uses Devel::AssertOS to check that we are on a Win32 or Cygwin system. This should ease the work of CPAN testers.

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Win32::API v0.48 adds cdecl function call support

cosimo writes "As you probably know, I have been struggling to get Win32::API to work on Vista with various MSVC++ and GCC compilers. Since many have asked for it, and some brave soul had an old patch available on the net, I decided to give it a shot. I had already tried 2 or 3 times to get this patch (originally for v0.41) integrated in the new Win32::API versions, but always failed at it. Today I decided to take the full journey, and seems I succeeded. Probably I broke something else... :-) Please bare with me. Anyway, I have 2 things left in this release that I want to address in the new one: There's a Borland C macro def that is completely broken (thanks to BrowserUk for noticing) I need to complete the stack cleanup assembler code at the end of Call() function in the XS code. This should be easy, for some definition of "easy", since I already have some examples of MSVC/GCC assembler code in my RT queue. In the meanwhile, if you notice something wrong with your OS/Perl/compiler, please mail me or fill in your bug report in RT. Thanks!"

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Web::Scraper を XML::LibXML で爆速にする hack! - woremacxの日記

>Web::Scraper で、HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath の代わりに XML::LibXML を使うととても幸せになれそう

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Strawberry Perl

A packaged bundle of Perl for Win32. In contrast to ActiveState's bundle, this one works with CPAN.

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SOAP::Lite for Perl

SOAP::Lite for Perl is a collection of Perl modules which provides a simple and lightweight interface to the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP, also known as Service Oriented Access Protocol) both on client and server side.

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