The Perl interpreter

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perl - Practical Extraction and Report Language

Perl is optimized for scanning arbitrary text files, extracting
information from those text files, and printing reports based on that
information. It is also good for many system management tasks. Perl is
intended to be practical (easy to use, efficient, and complete) rather
than beautiful (tiny, elegant, and minimal).

Some of the modules available on CPAN can be found in the "perl"
series.

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README.macros 0000001262 1.23 KB
baselibs.conf 0000000095 95 Bytes
macros.perl 0000004456 4.35 KB
perl-5.18.0.dif 0000018340 17.9 KB
perl-5.18.2.tar.gz 0017296490 16.5 MB
perl-HiRes.t-timeout.diff 0000002144 2.09 KB
perl-db6.diff 0000003252 3.18 KB
perl-gracefull-net-ftp.diff 0000002007 1.96 KB
perl-incfix.diff 0000001343 1.31 KB
perl-netcmdutf8.diff 0000000666 666 Bytes
perl-nroff.diff 0000000770 770 Bytes
perl-regexp-refoverflow.diff 0000001460 1.43 KB
perl-rpmlintrc 0000000138 138 Bytes
perl-saverecontext.diff 0000000826 826 Bytes
perl-threads.t-timeout.diff 0000000779 779 Bytes
perl.changes 0000037609 36.7 KB
perl.spec 0000015424 15.1 KB
skip_time_hires.patch 0000000378 378 Bytes
Revision 88 (latest revision is 134)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 220695 from Michael Schröder's avatar Michael Schröder (mlschroe) (revision 88)
- perl-threads.t-timeout.diff: increase timeout in t/op/threads.t

This helps slower architectures since the timeout cannot be canceled and
remains active for the rest of the subtests even though only needed for this
single subtest (forwarded request 220662 from Andreas_Schwab)
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