Niko Tyni <nt...@debian.org> writes:

> On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 09:55:00PM +0100, Colin Tuckley wrote:
>> Yes, Slaven (the upstream maintainer) and I  know about this.
>> 
>> Once 5.12 is released properly (which it sounds like it might have been)
>> there will be a formal release of a new version of Perl-tk to support it.
>
>> I think Slaven is subscribed to the perl-tk bug reports so hopefully he
>> will comment.
>
> 5.12.0 was released a month ago. Any news?

I think I'll do yet another developer release, possibly this week. Some
Windows-related thing popped up with the 502 release, so I want to
recheck before creating 804.029.

Regards,
    Slaven

>
> FWIW, I've tested Tk-804.028_502 from CPAN a bit with a dozen Debian
> packages that build-depend directly or transitively on perl-tk.  They all
> built successfully on both Perl 5.10.1 and 5.12.0.
>
> libconfig-model-itself-perl_1.215-1
> libconfig-model-tkui-perl_1.306-1
> libdevel-ptkdb-perl_1.1091-1.1
> libpoe-loop-tk-perl_1.304-1
> libtest-mockclass-perl_1.04-3
> libtk-dirselect-perl_1.12-1
> libtk-gbarr-perl_2.08-1
> libtk-objscanner-perl_2.012-2
> libtk-pod-perl_0.9939-1
> libtk-splashscreen-perl_1.0-3
> libtk-tablematrix-perl_1.23-5
>
> Thanks for your work,

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