From 4ec32770d9d3cd9bab4cc9855bd3125b8842e4c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Juan RP Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 11:48:58 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] perl-Storable: removed, now included with perl-5.12. --- srcpkgs/perl-Storable/template | 33 --------------------------------- 1 file changed, 33 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 srcpkgs/perl-Storable/template diff --git a/srcpkgs/perl-Storable/template b/srcpkgs/perl-Storable/template deleted file mode 100644 index bb64cddc55..0000000000 --- a/srcpkgs/perl-Storable/template +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# Template build file for 'perl-Storable'. -pkgname=perl-Storable -version=2.18 -revision=1 -wrksrc="Storable-$version" -distfiles="${CPAN_SITE}/Storable/Storable-$version.tar.gz" -build_style=perl_module -short_desc="Perl extension module for persistent data storage" -maintainer="Juan RP " -checksum=99539bb999e391277ca3ef5985b9b7a7c504dfcc6bce38351ba22fba37fb2222 -long_desc=" - The Storable extension brings persistency to your data. - - You may recursively store to disk any data structure, no matter - how complex and circular it is, provided it contains only SCALAR, - ARRAY, HASH (possibly tied) and references (possibly blessed) to - those items. - - At a later stage, or in another program, you may retrieve data from - the stored file and recreate the same hiearchy in memory. If you - had blessed references, the retrieved references are blessed into - the same package, so you must make sure you have access to the same - perl class as the one used to create the relevant objects. - - There is also a dclone() routine which performs an optimized - mirroring of any data structure, preserving its topology. - - Objects (blessed references) may also redefine the way storage and - retrieval is performed, and/or what deep cloning should do on those - objects." - -Add_dependency run glibc -Add_dependency full perl