* exactly on the third column */
#define PERL_REVISION 5 /* age */
-#define PERL_VERSION 12 /* epoch */
-#define PERL_SUBVERSION 0 /* generation */
+#define PERL_VERSION 15 /* epoch */
+#define PERL_SUBVERSION 2 /* generation */
/* The following numbers describe the earliest compatible version of
Perl ("compatibility" here being defined as sufficient binary/API
options such as usemultiplicity tend to break binary compatibility
more often.
- This is used by Configure et al to figure out
+ This is used by Configure et al to figure out
PERL_INC_VERSION_LIST, which lists version libraries
to include in @INC. See INSTALL for how this works.
+
+ Porting/bump-perl-version will automatically set these to the version of perl
+ to be released for blead releases, and to 5.X.0 for maint releases. Manually
+ changing them should not be necessary.
*/
-#define PERL_API_REVISION 5 /* Adjust manually as needed. */
-#define PERL_API_VERSION 12 /* Adjust manually as needed. */
-#define PERL_API_SUBVERSION 0 /* Adjust manually as needed. */
+#define PERL_API_REVISION 5
+#define PERL_API_VERSION 15
+#define PERL_API_SUBVERSION 2
/*
XXX Note: The selection of non-default Configure options, such
as -Duselonglong may invalidate these settings. Currently, Configure
+ ,"MINE001 - my new patch"
,NULL
};
-
- please change it to
+
+ please change it to
*** patchlevel.h.orig <date here>
--- patchlevel.h <date here>
*** 41,43 ***
+ ,"MINE001 - my new patch"
,NULL
};
-
+
(Note changes to line numbers as well as removal of context lines.)
This will prevent patch from choking if someone has previously
applied different patches than you.
while (<PLIN>) {
if (/\t,NULL/ and $seen) {
while (my $c = shift @ARGV){
+ $c =~ s|\\|\\\\|g;
+ $c =~ s|"|\\"|g;
print PLOUT qq{\t,"$c"\n};
}
}