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[New perl version] v5.36.0 #3874

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git-for-windows-ci opened this issue May 28, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by git-for-windows/MSYS2-packages#57
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[New perl version] v5.36.0 #3874

git-for-windows-ci opened this issue May 28, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by git-for-windows/MSYS2-packages#57
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https://github.com/Perl/perl5/releases/tag/v5.36.0

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dscho commented May 30, 2022

This supersedes #3734

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dscho commented May 30, 2022

I will hold off with this because I get the sense that there might be a Git v2.36.2 soon (for example, the hooks stdio regression that was introduced into v2.36.0 is still not fixed, and there are still discussions going on how to implement a fix).

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dscho commented Jul 27, 2022

The perl package is being built and uploaded.

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dscho commented Jul 27, 2022

The perl package is being built and uploaded.

There was a minor glitch where concurrent updates to the Release Notes conflicted, therefore I resolved them manually. Now for the big task of updating all the packages depending on that Perl DLL (whose name changed because the version number is encoded in the file name):

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dscho commented Jul 27, 2022

Another fall-out: prove -j<n> now requires Errno.pm, which temporarily broke the ci-artifacts workflow (which is used by the setup-git-for-windows-sdk GitHub Action to determine which minimal SDK to use for building Git and Git for Windows in CI). This commit was needed to fix the workflow.

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