[libcgi-pm-perl] 04/06: Drop pod.patch, fixed upstream.

gregor herrmann gregoa at debian.org
Tue Dec 10 19:24:10 UTC 2013


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commit ad35d3954ba6f481d7927bfd2db760851a71ed09
Author: gregor herrmann <gregoa at debian.org>
Date:   Tue Dec 10 20:22:05 2013 +0100

    Drop pod.patch, fixed upstream.
---
 debian/patches/pod.patch | 284 -----------------------------------------------
 debian/patches/series    |   1 -
 2 files changed, 285 deletions(-)

diff --git a/debian/patches/pod.patch b/debian/patches/pod.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 9e02721..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/pod.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,284 +0,0 @@
-Description: fix =items, Pod::Simple got picky ...
-Origin: vendor
-Bug: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=85958
-Forwarded: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=85958
-Author: gregor herrmann <gregoa at debian.org>
-Last-Update: 2013-06-07
-
---- a/lib/CGI.pm
-+++ b/lib/CGI.pm
-@@ -5510,21 +5510,21 @@
- 
- =item B<Parameters:>
- 
--=item 1.
-+=item Z<>1.
- 
- The title
- 
--=item 2.
-+=item Z<>2.
- 
- The author's e-mail address (will create a <link rev="MADE"> tag if present
- 
--=item 3.
-+=item Z<>3.
- 
- A 'true' flag if you want to include a <base> tag in the header.  This
- helps resolve relative addresses to absolute ones when the document is moved, 
- but makes the document hierarchy non-portable.  Use with care!
- 
--=item 4, 5, 6...
-+=item Z<>4, 5, 6...
- 
- Any other parameters you want to include in the <body> tag.  This is a good
- place to put HTML extensions, such as colors and wallpaper patterns.
-@@ -6080,21 +6080,21 @@
- 
- =item B<Parameters>
- 
--=item 1.
-+=item Z<>1.
- 
- The first parameter is the required name for the field (-name). 
- 
--=item 2.
-+=item Z<>2.
- 
- The optional second parameter is the default starting value for the field
- contents (-value, formerly known as -default).
- 
--=item 3.
-+=item Z<>3.
- 
- The optional third parameter is the size of the field in
-       characters (-size).
- 
--=item 4.
-+=item Z<>4.
- 
- The optional fourth parameter is the maximum number of characters the
-       field will accept (-maxlength).
-@@ -6163,11 +6163,11 @@
- 
- =item B<Parameters>
- 
--=item 1.
-+=item Z<>1.
- 
- The first parameter is the required name for the field (-name).  
- 
--=item 2.
-+=item Z<>2.
- 
- The optional second parameter is the starting value for the field contents
- to be used as the default file name (-default).
-@@ -6178,12 +6178,12 @@
- starting value field is called for in the HTML specification, however,
- and possibly some browser will eventually provide support for it.
- 
--=item 3.
-+=item Z<>3.
- 
- The optional third parameter is the size of the field in
- characters (-size).
- 
--=item 4.
-+=item Z<>4.
- 
- The optional fourth parameter is the maximum number of characters the
- field will accept (-maxlength).
-@@ -6518,13 +6518,13 @@
- 
- =item B<Parameters:>
- 
--=item 1.
-+=item Z<>1.
- 
- The first and second arguments are the list name (-name) and values
- (-values).  As in the popup menu, the second argument should be an
- array reference.
- 
--=item 2.
-+=item Z<>2.
- 
- The optional third argument (-default) can be either a reference to a
- list containing the values to be selected by default, or can be a
-@@ -6533,23 +6533,23 @@
- parameter version, you can use the synonym "-defaults" for this
- parameter.
- 
--=item 3.
-+=item Z<>3.
- 
- The optional fourth argument is the size of the list (-size).
- 
--=item 4.
-+=item Z<>4.
- 
- The optional fifth argument can be set to true to allow multiple
- simultaneous selections (-multiple).  Otherwise only one selection
- will be allowed at a time.
- 
--=item 5.
-+=item Z<>5.
- 
- The optional sixth argument is a pointer to a hash
- containing long user-visible labels for the list items (-labels).
- If not provided, the values will be displayed.
- 
--=item 6.
-+=item Z<>6.
- 
- The optional sixth parameter (-attributes) is provided to assign
- any of the common HTML attributes to an individual menu item. It's
-@@ -6594,7 +6594,7 @@
- 
- =item B<Parameters:>
- 
--=item 1.
-+=item Z<>1.
- 
- The first and second arguments are the checkbox name and values,
- respectively (-name and -values).  As in the popup menu, the second
-@@ -6602,14 +6602,14 @@
- user-readable labels printed next to the checkboxes as well as for the
- values passed to your script in the query string.
- 
--=item 2.
-+=item Z<>2.
- 
- The optional third argument (-default) can be either a reference to a
- list containing the values to be checked by default, or can be a
- single value to checked.  If this argument is missing or undefined,
- then nothing is selected when the list first appears.
- 
--=item 3.
-+=item Z<>3.
- 
- The optional fourth argument (-linebreak) can be set to true to place
- line breaks between the checkboxes so that they appear as a vertical
-@@ -6687,24 +6687,24 @@
- 
- =item B<Parameters:>
- 
--=item 1.
-+=item Z<>1.
- 
- The first parameter is the required name for the checkbox (-name).  It
- will also be used for the user-readable label printed next to the
- checkbox.
- 
--=item 2.
-+=item Z<>2.
- 
- The optional second parameter (-checked) specifies that the checkbox
- is turned on by default.  Synonyms are -selected and -on.
- 
--=item 3.
-+=item Z<>3.
- 
- The optional third parameter (-value) specifies the value of the
- checkbox when it is checked.  If not provided, the word "on" is
- assumed.
- 
--=item 4.
-+=item Z<>4.
- 
- The optional fourth parameter (-label) is the user-readable label to
- be attached to the checkbox.  If not provided, the checkbox name is
-@@ -6744,11 +6744,11 @@
- 
- =item B<Parameters:>
- 
--=item 1.
-+=item Z<>1.
- 
- The first argument is the name of the group and is required (-name).
- 
--=item 2.
-+=item Z<>2.
- 
- The second argument (-values) is the list of values for the radio
- buttons.  The values and the labels that appear on the page are
-@@ -6756,19 +6756,19 @@
- using an anonymous array, as shown, or by referencing a named array as
- in "\@foo".
- 
--=item 3.
-+=item Z<>3.
- 
- The optional third parameter (-default) is the name of the default
- button to turn on. If not specified, the first item will be the
- default.  You can provide a nonexistent button name, such as "-" to
- start up with no buttons selected.
- 
--=item 4.
-+=item Z<>4.
- 
- The optional fourth parameter (-linebreak) can be set to 'true' to put
- line breaks between the buttons, creating a vertical list.
- 
--=item 5.
-+=item Z<>5.
- 
- The optional fifth parameter (-labels) is a pointer to an associative
- array relating the radio button values to user-visible labels to be
-@@ -6844,19 +6844,19 @@
- 
- =item B<Parameters:>
- 
--=item 1.
-+=item Z<>1.
- 
- The first argument (-name) is optional.  You can give the button a
- name if you have several submission buttons in your form and you want
- to distinguish between them.  
- 
--=item 2.
-+=item Z<>2.
- 
- The second argument (-value) is also optional.  This gives the button
- a value that will be passed to your script in the query string. The
- name will also be used as the user-visible label.
- 
--=item 3.
-+=item Z<>3.
- 
- You can use -label as an alias for -value.  I always get confused
- about which of -name and -value changes the user-visible label on the
-@@ -6905,12 +6905,12 @@
- 
- =item B<Parameters:>
- 
--=item 1.
-+=item Z<>1.
- 
- The first argument is required and specifies the name of this
- field (-name).
- 
--=item 2.  
-+=item Z<>2.
- 
- The second argument is also required and specifies its value
- (-default).  In the named parameter style of calling, you can provide
-@@ -6948,16 +6948,16 @@
- 
- =item B<Parameters:>
- 
--=item 1.
-+=item Z<>1.
- 
- The first argument (-name) is required and specifies the name of this
- field.
- 
--=item 2.
-+=item Z<>2.
- 
- The second argument (-src) is also required and specifies the URL
- 
--=item 3.
-+=item Z<>3.
- The third option (-align, optional) is an alignment type, and may be
- TOP, BOTTOM or MIDDLE
- 
diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series
index ca91d7f..e27d884 100644
--- a/debian/patches/series
+++ b/debian/patches/series
@@ -1,2 +1 @@
 man-cgi-fast.patch
-pod.patch

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