Result for A8804404C9CFA81A32B0DE5E4F135648D5D67BF6

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FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Task::Weaken.3pm.gz
FileSize2381
MD59C2D6AD65848EF0EE208B79ECD529D78
SHA-1A8804404C9CFA81A32B0DE5E4F135648D5D67BF6
SHA-256A64F1F09D88C3552848AF4C5A28CBD4A63084656E758B22314C16727B31DDEED
SSDEEP48:XzTKt6iXDdoEITz43ipHbUUopFBG0otSqVjlaKSXRiE7NIEZEJRgs6pdISiYn:DTKrwz43cUfBBotxqiEuVJRgtMSie
TLSHT17E415DD5A48AF61ED172284159D97C76D25A614E7B69D33816BC655100C00FD4F88CFF
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MD5935B2783FA58CF8C72551EEAD397EFF5
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOne recurring problem in modules that use Scalar::Util's 'weaken' function is that it is not present in the pure-perl variant. While this isn't necessarily always a problem in a straight CPAN-based Perl environment, some operating system distributions only include the pure-Perl versions, don't include the XS version, and so weaken is then "missing" from the platform, *despite* passing a dependency on Scalar::Util successfully. Most notably this is RedHat Linux at time of writing, but other come and go and do the same thing, hence "recurring problem". The normal solution is to manually write tests in each distribution to ensure that 'weaken' is available. This restores the functionality testing to a dependency you do once in your _Makefile.PL_, rather than something you have to write extra tests for each time you write a module. It should also help make the package auto-generators for the various operating systems play more nicely, because it introduces a dependency that they *have* to have a proper weaken in order to work.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-Task-Weaken
PackageReleaselp150.1.1
PackageVersion1.06
SHA-168AE2D562600CF0AC1D302CD2853BFFA5BA11C6C
SHA-25641F2B77E95180CB6C4E02725A1F8ABBC9B11F9FA12B22A1FDAA07219956A5C70