Opened 8 years ago

Closed 8 years ago

#7254 closed enhancement (fixed)

Business-ISBN-2.010 (perl module)

Reported by: Fernando de Oliveira Owned by: bdubbs@…
Priority: normal Milestone: 7.10
Component: BOOK Version: SVN
Severity: normal Keywords:
Cc:

Description

This is a development version

http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/B/BD/BDFOY/Business-ISBN-2.010.tar.gz

http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/B/BD/BDFOY/CHECKSUMS

'md5' => '2fd4f8282e81086836ce235550988b75',

https://metacpan.org/changes/distribution/Business-ISBN

(Here, it is still at 2.09)

or

http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/BDFOY/Business-ISBN-2.010/Changes

or

https://api.metacpan.org/source/BDFOY/Business-ISBN-2.010/Changes

Revision history for Perl module Business::ISBN

2.010 2015-12-15T07:35:57Z
	* Sync latest dependencies in build and module files
	* Promote to a developer release

2.09_02 - Mon Aug 31 02:24:10 2015
	* Have a simple fallback for parsing XML if Mojo::DOM isn't there

2.09_01 2015-08-31T05:59:56Z
	* Fix for new xISBN responses that have whitespace inside the
	opening tag.
	* Use Mojo::DOM to parse XML and Mojo::UserAgent to fetch xISBN.
	* You can still use LWP::UserAgent to fetch data.

Change History (10)

comment:1 by ken@…, 8 years ago

I just ran my own nasty comparison report for perl versions (normally I exclude perl packages in the book). I use wget to get the latest package, normally that excludes non-stable versions but it found this one. I wonder if we should try this one ?

comment:2 by Fernando de Oliveira, 8 years ago

For updating the book, I also use wget.

I agree with you, now all links work.

However what the sentence

* Promote to a developer release

means? release or development?

Anyway, whatever you do I am happy with.

comment:4 by bdubbs@…, 8 years ago

I was checking all perl modules usinh the 'cpan -i <module>' method and Business-ISBN updated to the 2.010 version. I think we should go ahead and use it.

I'll wait a little to do the update to see if anyone objects.

I note that cpan only installs Business::ISSN-0.91 and the book is at 1.001. Should that be reverted?

comment:5 by ken@…, 8 years ago

Sorry, I didn't realise you had deliberately omitted these two in your tagging. So far, I have not seen a response on whether 2.010 is a "proper" release. If you want to put 2.010 in, go ahead - it works for me.

Fernando replied onlist, I'll summarise here: details in #7352 where the Changes file is quoted -

Revision history for Perl module Business::ISSN

1.001 2016-01-12T18:51:29Z
        * Freshen the module

comment:6 by bdubbs@…, 8 years ago

Milestone: hold7.10

We can update this now

comment:7 by ken@…, 8 years ago

I got a mail a few hours ago from the developer:

2.010 is a stable release. I used the wrong word and have updated the Changes file.

So yes, fully ok for someone to do to this.

comment:8 by bdubbs@…, 8 years ago

Summary: Business-ISBN-2.010 (perl module) - placeholderBusiness-ISBN-2.010 (perl module)

I figured something like that. I'll do it as I work through the open tickets unless someone beats me to it. I generally do all the open perl modules at once since they are fairly easy.

Right now I'm trying to finish up the gnome apps.

comment:9 by bdubbs@…, 8 years ago

Owner: changed from blfs-book@… to bdubbs@…
Status: newassigned

comment:10 by bdubbs@…, 8 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: assignedclosed

Fixed at revision 17185.

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