That's strange. 1.08 was uploaded 18th Aug 2009 and 1.06 was uploaded 24 Mar 2009. Hmm, something's bad, ActiveState's PPM only shows 1.05 as well. Which is strange, CPANTS shows that it passes the tests for perl 5.8 and up in all cases. And the PPM repository status shows no attempt to build anything newer than 1.05. And CPAN shell does report 1.05 as the newest even though search.cpan.org shows both 1.06 and 1.08. I'm not aware of any changes in the build process between 1.05 and the later versions.

Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.


In reply to Re^5: A data structure for XML generation by Jenda
in thread A data structure for XML generation by metaperl

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