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[Mageia-dev] Packages not rebuilt since Mageia 1

+ Thierry Vignaud + thierry.vignaud at gmail.com +
+ Wed Mar 27 06:19:59 CET 2013 +

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On 26 March 2013 20:23, Guillaume Rousse <guillomovitch at gmail.com> wrote:
+>> perl-Devel-Profiler
+>
+> requires a non-existing dprofpp binary, no release since 2002 -> to drop
+
+used to be shipped with perl.
+doc says:
+
+   Devel::DProf
+       This venerable module has been the de-facto standard for Perl
+       code profiling for more than a decade, but has been replaced by
+       a number of other modules which have brought us back to the
+       21st century.  Although you're recommended to evaluate your
+       tool from the several mentioned here and from the CPAN list at
+       the base of this document, (and currently Devel::NYTProf seems
+       to be the weapon of choice - see below), we'll take a quick
+       look at the output from Devel::DProf first, to set a baseline
+       for Perl profiling tools.  Run the above program under the
+       control of "Devel::DProf" by using the "-d" switch on the
+       command-line.
+
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