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CGI::Session::Serialize::yaml was broken out into a separate package from CGI::Session in revision 4.29_1 on 2008-03-15, according to the upstream changelog from that package. Since this sub-module used to be provided by CGI::Session, debian testing has actually regressed since CGI::Session v4.30 passed into testing, as yaml serialization is now unavailable. So if we could get this packaged separately, it would be a good thing. I've built a totally un-reviewed dh-make-perl package of 4.21 of this module, and it seems to work, so i don't expect there to be many road bumps. But i'm not an experienced perl packager, and i'd be happy to have someone else take this on. Regards, --dkg * Package name : libcgi-session-serialize-yaml-perl Version : 4.21 Upstream Author : Ron Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://search.cpan.org/~rsavage/CGI-Session-Serialize-yaml-4.21/ * License : Artistic Programming Lang: Perl Description : YAML serializer for CGI::Session This library can be used by CGI::Session to serialize session data. It uses YAML, or the faster C implementation, YAML::Syck if it is available. YAML serializers exist not just for Perl but also other dynamic languages, such as PHP, Python, and Ruby, so storing session data in this format makes it easy to share session data across different languages. YAML is made to be friendly for humans to parse as well as other computer languages. It creates a format that is easier to read than the default serializer. - -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (200, 'unstable'), (101, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.24-1-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core) Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iQIVAwUBSEcI2szS7ZTSFznpAQItpBAAoNvbCC0uQBzDsJMdFp/L5toaCq3bTCcc +UCJ2lOCndYPr0yCiHWuVIBu2tBDh4ZxXibtav9PafiLbEoWKMvTVdpOr2vS0Vlj TBRriBiG4hlizGvzvCRSLfLTwLD03z3eEwG7Gp7jazfWmltn2MYVfWmzfLLNzWVv 7A4+J+af/pJsZxXqMT89UyKAwQSmZ8hwg53DVcJhby9oNHehk2wcj/W0xEynb6my FXsdYuPqHhiGs5Nia01W8RgEPBOpDmwXUhChQZiDUVQauSJxmNbogAG5361PMfay 3yvPOpsKavOVSWBgbGjEoIPOCjM6ubhsaO9TgpdIsl5FnjgSAHdDTNgHQYlm/TlD ck/0n1vxEWQH3hJuDe6QkU6PZCipwA9iEds/LmAaA33jaG002MJnEaaujwERUf4P G9d6vfdD90M6fk4KIMaxqXbtSJhfuCF9zP9t747oyzdSEKPCFIiBenB3c4pbq1HR 0IZ4dVaXvdsnu7Rh/k1blAekYrooKhhkACrhpSnRAu29vZdCuUEbyg02tpMZnU1u 3Hg6J6g5KOH7PnVHwyTCtqSSe02YR9V50voXTMDr/TaaVzDEbNgWFu/UDk6yx6j7 W6dIrofd3CgPCyMr76lr015WPv7vDrrf1CHnK/BHJ1wkxHn3bMCRroJeFZgOjZl+ knwszhhxiO4= =kImB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]