my @EXE_FILES = grep(m!^script/!, @manifest);
my $v = {};
my $t = {};
-my @RELEASES = qw(v1.3.0 v1.2.0 v1.1.0-pre1 v1.0.0); # do not sort
+
+# do not sort
+my @RELEASES = qw(v1.5.0 v1.4.0 v1.3.0 v1.2.0 v1.1.0-pre1 v1.0.0);
+
$v->{news_deps} = [ map { "Documentation/RelNotes/$_.eml" } @RELEASES ];
$v->{txt} = [ qw(INSTALL README COPYING TODO HACKING) ];
my @dtxt = grep(m!\ADocumentation/[^/]+\.txt\z!, @manifest);
WriteMakefile(
NAME => 'PublicInbox',
- VERSION => '1.3.0',
+ VERSION => '1.5.0',
AUTHOR => 'Eric Wong <e@yhbt.net>',
ABSTRACT => 'public-inbox server infrastructure',
EXE_FILES => \@EXE_FILES,
# `perl5' on FreeBSD
# perl-Digest-SHA on RH-based
'Digest::SHA' => 0,
- 'Email::MIME' => 0,
-
- # the following should be pulled in by Email::MIME:
- 'Email::MIME::ContentType' => 0,
- 'Email::Simple' => 0,
# libperl$PERL_VERSION or libencode-perl on Debian,
# `perl5' on FreeBSD
- 'Encode' => 0,
+ 'Encode' => 2.35, # 2.35 shipped with 5.10.1
+
+ # libperl$PERL_VERSION + perl-modules-$PERL_VERSION
+ 'Compress::Raw::Zlib' => 0,
+ 'Compress::Zlib' => 0,
+ 'IO::Compress::Gzip' => 0,
# Plack is needed for public-inbox-httpd and PublicInbox::WWW
# 'Plack' => 0,
changed = \$(shell git ls-files -m)
dsyn :: \$(addsuffix .syntax, \$(filter \$(changed), \$(syn_files)))
-check-manifest :: MANIFEST
- if test -e .git && git ls-files >\$?.gen 2>&1; then \\
- diff -u \$? \$?.gen; fi
+check_manifest := if test -e .git && git ls-files >MANIFEST.gen 2>&1; then \\
+ diff -u MANIFEST MANIFEST.gen; fi
+
+check-manifest : MANIFEST
+ \$(check_manifest)
# the traditional way running per-*.t processes:
-check-each :: pure_all check-manifest
+check-each :: pure_all
\$(EATMYDATA) \$(PROVE) --state=save -bvw -j\$(N)
+ -@\$(check_manifest)
# lightly-tested way to run tests, relies "--state=save" in check-each
# for best performance
-check-run :: pure_all check-manifest
+check-run :: pure_all
\$(EATMYDATA) \$(PROVE) -bvw t/run.perl :: -j\$(N)
+ -@\$(check_manifest)
check :: check-each