I've got a couple of open issues submitted by users so it'll be a good time to ensure the new version is found and installs correctly.

Just bear in mind that no 5.32.0 Strawberry builds have been officially released.
Sure, they exist, but as you noted, there's no link to them on the website.
This could mean that some (last minute) problem was detected ... no-one apart from kmx seems to know, and kmx has made no comment that I know of.

There's also @shogo82148's disconcerting observation (in the github thread I linked to yesterday) that:

"the release note of Strawberry-5.32.0 was once committed
(https://github.com/StrawberryPerl/strawberryperl.com/commit/10c23bda7ae669203a2d80f2bd79a7b89eff0ac4) ,
but it was reverted
(https://github.com/StrawberryPerl/strawberryperl.com/commit/0d7f62f46ec2d74ec444496a29cd9718771768c0)"
.

And I haven't checked to see whether the full range of 5.32.0 builds has been uploaded.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^4: Perl 5.32.0 Released by syphilis
in thread Perl 5.32.0 Released by Tux

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