New release note: INDEX-5.

Modified release notes:  gcc-3.2.1 release, further clarification of
Perl stuff.
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Bruce A. Mah 2002-12-04 22:55:21 +00:00
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3.39.</para>
<para><application>gcc</application> has been updated to
a pre-release snapshot of <application>gcc</application>
3.2.1, from 9 October 2002.
<application>gcc</application> 3.2.1 (released version).
<warning>
<para>The C++ ABI from <application>gcc</application>
3.2.<replaceable>X</replaceable> is not compatible with
3.2.1 is not compatible with
previous versions.</para>
</warning>
</para>
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<application>S/Key</application>. &merged;</para>
<para><application>Perl</application> has been removed from the
&os; base system. It can still be installed from the &os;
&os; base system. It can be installed from the &os;
Ports Collection, as a binary package, or via the <guimenuitem>Perl
distribution</guimenuitem> item in &man.sysinstall.8;'s
distribution menu.
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<para>The Perl script removal work is ongoing.</para>
</note>
<note>
<para>Most of the distribution sets in &man.sysinstall.8;
include the new Perl distribution. This change will
therefore be transparent to most users, with the exception
that updating Perl will be done separately from the base
system.</para>
</note>
</para>
<para><application>GNU ptx</application> has been removed from
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now have a <filename>.tbz</filename> extension, rather than a
<filename>.tgz</filename> extension.) The package
tools have been updated to handle the new format.</para>
<para>The Ports Collection now maintains a separate index file
(<filename>/usr/ports/INDEX-5</filename>) for use with &os;
&release.branch;. A major motivation for a separate index
file is to cope with dependencies (such as <filename
role="package">lang/perl5</filename>) that exist in &os;
&release.branch; but not &os; 4-STABLE. The index file for
each package set is still called
<filename>INDEX</filename>.</para>
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3.39.</para>
<para><application>gcc</application> has been updated to
a pre-release snapshot of <application>gcc</application>
3.2.1, from 9 October 2002.
<application>gcc</application> 3.2.1 (released version).
<warning>
<para>The C++ ABI from <application>gcc</application>
3.2.<replaceable>X</replaceable> is not compatible with
3.2.1 is not compatible with
previous versions.</para>
</warning>
</para>
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<application>S/Key</application>. &merged;</para>
<para><application>Perl</application> has been removed from the
&os; base system. It can still be installed from the &os;
&os; base system. It can be installed from the &os;
Ports Collection, as a binary package, or via the <guimenuitem>Perl
distribution</guimenuitem> item in &man.sysinstall.8;'s
distribution menu.
@ -3974,6 +3973,14 @@ options HZ=1000 # not compulsory but strongly recommended</programlisting>
<para>The Perl script removal work is ongoing.</para>
</note>
<note>
<para>Most of the distribution sets in &man.sysinstall.8;
include the new Perl distribution. This change will
therefore be transparent to most users, with the exception
that updating Perl will be done separately from the base
system.</para>
</note>
</para>
<para><application>GNU ptx</application> has been removed from
@ -4464,6 +4471,16 @@ options HZ=1000 # not compulsory but strongly recommended</programlisting>
now have a <filename>.tbz</filename> extension, rather than a
<filename>.tgz</filename> extension.) The package
tools have been updated to handle the new format.</para>
<para>The Ports Collection now maintains a separate index file
(<filename>/usr/ports/INDEX-5</filename>) for use with &os;
&release.branch;. A major motivation for a separate index
file is to cope with dependencies (such as <filename
role="package">lang/perl5</filename>) that exist in &os;
&release.branch; but not &os; 4-STABLE. The index file for
each package set is still called
<filename>INDEX</filename>.</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>