17 Nov 06:30
Re: Thoughts on some test reorganization
Chris Fields <cjfields <at> illinois.edu>
2008-11-17 05:30:30 GMT
2008-11-17 05:30:30 GMT
Hilmar, I think we should support 5.8.1 as a minimum but drop support for perl 5.6 and below. The perl devs are pushing on 5.10 pretty heavily, with 5.10.1 due within 6-12 months. Parrot development (and perl6 along with it) is actually progressing rapidly enough I wouldn't be surprised to see a decently working perl 6 alpha implementation within a year's time (see latest timeline here: http://use.perl.org/~chromatic/journal/37889). bioperl6 anyone? Note: dropping support for 5.6 may not mean that bioperl wouldn't work with 5.6.x; it has been actively tested on it over the years. It can easily mean 'we will no longer make fixes to deal with backporting issues to 5.6'. However, I suggest we make the min 5.8 requirement explicit. The latest perl 5.6 release is just over 5 years old. Completely OT, but I wouldn't be surprised if OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) ships with 5.10, just haven't seen anything to confirm that yet. chris On Nov 16, 2008, at 9:43 PM, Hilmar Lapp wrote: > > On Nov 16, 2008, at 9:34 PM, Chris Fields wrote: > >> 5.8.x is about to be 'end-of-lifed' > > > Interesting. 5.8.x is the version of Perl for Mac OSX Leopard (and > Tiger, too) - I don't see the need to support it going away any time > soon. > > -hilmar > -- > =========================================================== > : Hilmar Lapp -:- Durham, NC -:- hlapp at gmx dot net : > ===========================================================
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