Fedora 23 Update: perl-Path-Tiny-0.076-1.fc23
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Wed Feb 17 04:01:40 UTC 2016
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2016-17a8ae930b
2016-02-16 23:32:09.946384
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Name : perl-Path-Tiny
Product : Fedora 23
Version : 0.076
Release : 1.fc23
URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Path-Tiny/
Summary : File path utility
Description :
This module attempts to provide a small, fast utility for working with file
paths. It is friendlier to use than File::Spec and provides easy access to
functions from several other core file handling modules.
It doesn't attempt to be as full-featured as IO::All or Path::Class, nor does
it try to work for anything except Unix-like and Win32 platforms. Even then, it
might break if you try something particularly obscure or tortuous.
All paths are forced to have Unix-style forward slashes. Stringifying the
object gives you back the path (after some clean up).
File input/output methods flock handles before reading or writing, as
appropriate.
The *_utf8 methods (slurp_utf8, lines_utf8, etc.) operate in raw mode without
CRLF translation.
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Update Information:
This is a cumulative bugfix and enhancement release, the latest from upstream.
There should be no backwards compatibility issues.
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #1305293 - perl-Path-Tiny: please update package in epel7, f22, f23 branches
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1305293
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