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author | Lars Thegler <lth@FreeBSD.org> | 2004-11-24 20:04:26 +0000 |
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committer | Lars Thegler <lth@FreeBSD.org> | 2004-11-24 20:04:26 +0000 |
commit | c477b56d57589acd0c116b304962b24fa024ed6d (patch) | |
tree | 8d9effc5353b267afb410b81871699c5d6e15c81 /www/p5-CGI-Simple | |
parent | 24aadaf58d8590429fdc66734477dbec92c73459 (diff) | |
download | ports-c477b56d57589acd0c116b304962b24fa024ed6d.tar.gz ports-c477b56d57589acd0c116b304962b24fa024ed6d.zip |
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-rw-r--r-- | www/p5-CGI-Simple/Makefile | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | www/p5-CGI-Simple/distinfo | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Makefile.PL | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple.pm | 1085 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Cookie.pm | 93 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Standard.pm | 104 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Util.pm | 42 |
7 files changed, 3 insertions, 1343 deletions
diff --git a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/Makefile b/www/p5-CGI-Simple/Makefile index e43c5f730b4d..7cf643ab6531 100644 --- a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/Makefile +++ b/www/p5-CGI-Simple/Makefile @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ # PORTNAME= CGI-Simple -PORTVERSION= 0.075 +PORTVERSION= 0.077 CATEGORIES= www perl5 MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN} MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= ../by-authors/id/J/JF/JFREEMAN @@ -23,7 +23,4 @@ MAN3= CGI::Simple.3 \ CGI::Simple::Standard.3 \ CGI::Simple::Util.3 -pre-configure: - @${FIND} ${WRKSRC} -name '*.orig' -delete - .include <bsd.port.mk> diff --git a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/distinfo b/www/p5-CGI-Simple/distinfo index fc6027d4f404..dec35264652c 100644 --- a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/distinfo +++ b/www/p5-CGI-Simple/distinfo @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -MD5 (Cgi-Simple-0.075.tar.gz) = 510e06be6530cb8721e15042cb5160ff -SIZE (Cgi-Simple-0.075.tar.gz) = 148965 +MD5 (Cgi-Simple-0.077.tar.gz) = 5b947fe84b30a2c8ed050550f73b39a9 +SIZE (Cgi-Simple-0.077.tar.gz) = 149933 diff --git a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Makefile.PL b/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Makefile.PL deleted file mode 100644 index 1c6df2bed659..000000000000 --- a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Makefile.PL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ ---- Makefile.PL.orig Wed Nov 10 22:33:32 2004 -+++ Makefile.PL Wed Nov 10 22:33:38 2004 -@@ -5,4 +5,10 @@ - 'NAME' => 'CGI::Simple', - 'VERSION_FROM' => 'Simple.pm', # finds $VERSION - 'PREREQ_PM' => {}, # e.g., Module::Name => 1.1 -+ 'MAN3PODS' => { -+ 'Simple.pm' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/CGI::Simple.$(MAN3EXT)', -+ 'Simple/Cookie.pm' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/CGI::Simple::Cookie.$(MAN3EXT)', -+ 'Simple/Standard.pm' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/CGI::Simple::Standard.$(MAN3EXT)', -+ 'Simple/Util.pm' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/CGI::Simple::Util.$(MAN3EXT)', -+ }, - ); diff --git a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple.pm b/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple.pm deleted file mode 100644 index baa95fb78aa9..000000000000 --- a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1085 +0,0 @@ ---- Simple.pm.orig Wed Nov 10 21:54:26 2004 -+++ Simple.pm Wed Nov 10 21:55:06 2004 -@@ -1061,11 +1061,11 @@ - - 1; - --=head2 NAME -+=head1 NAME - - CGI::Simple - A Simple totally OO CGI interface that is CGI.pm compliant - --=head2 SYNOPSIS -+=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use CGI::Simple; - $CGI::Simple::POST_MAX = 1024; # max upload via post default 100kB -@@ -1153,7 +1153,7 @@ - - dienice( $q->cgi_error ) if $q->cgi_error; - --=head2 DESCRIPTION -+=head1 DESCRIPTION - - CGI::Simple provides a relatively lightweight drop in replacement for CGI.pm. - It shares an identical OO interface to CGI.pm for parameter parsing, file -@@ -1169,12 +1169,12 @@ - In practical testing this module loads and runs about twice as fast as CGI.pm - depending on the precise task. - --=head2 CALLING CGI::Simple ROUTINES USING THE OBJECT INTERFACE -+=head1 CALLING CGI::Simple ROUTINES USING THE OBJECT INTERFACE - - Here is a very brief rundown on how you use the interface. Full details - follow. - --=head3 First you need to initialize an object -+=head2 First you need to initialize an object - - Before you can call a CGI::Simple method you must create a CGI::Simple object. - You do that by using the module and then calling the new() constructor: -@@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ - - It is traditional to call your object $q for query or perhaps $cgi. - --=head3 Next you call methods on that object -+=head2 Next you call methods on that object - - Once you have your object you can call methods on it using the -> arrow - syntax For example to get the names of all the parameters passed to your -@@ -1236,7 +1236,7 @@ - $q->param(-name=>'veggie',-value=>'tomato'); - $q->param(-name=>'veggie',-value=>['tomato','tomahto','potato','potahto']); - --=head2 CALLING CGI::Simple ROUTINES USING THE FUNCTION INTERFACE -+=head1 CALLING CGI::Simple ROUTINES USING THE FUNCTION INTERFACE - - For convenience a functional interface is provided by the - CGI::Simple::Standard module. This hides the OO details from you and allows -@@ -1258,7 +1258,7 @@ - When (if) you read the following docs and are using the functional interface - just pretend the $q-> is not there. - --=head3 Selecting which methods to load -+=head2 Selecting which methods to load - - When you use the functional interface Perl needs to be able to find the - functions you call. The simplest way of doing this is to use autoloading as -@@ -1277,7 +1277,7 @@ - notation. This will import the ':func_set' function set and the specific - function 'some_func'. - --=head3 To Autoload or not to Autoload, that is the question. -+=head2 To Autoload or not to Autoload, that is the question. - - If you do not have a AUTOLOAD sub in you script it is generally best to use - the '-autoload' option. Under autoload you can use any method you want but -@@ -1295,7 +1295,7 @@ - - use CGI::Simple::Standard qw(param header); - --=head3 Setting globals using the functional interface -+=head2 Setting globals using the functional interface - - Where you see global variables being set using the syntax: - -@@ -1307,9 +1307,9 @@ - - ################ The Core Methods ################ - --=head2 THE CORE METHODS -+=head1 THE CORE METHODS - --=head3 new() Creating a new query object -+=head2 new() Creating a new query object - - The first step in using CGI::Simple is to create a new query object using - the B<new()> constructor: -@@ -1370,14 +1370,14 @@ - - $empty_query = new CGI::Simple({}); - --=head3 keywords() Fetching a list of keywords from a query -+=head2 keywords() Fetching a list of keywords from a query - - @keywords = $q->keywords; - - If the script was invoked as the result of an <ISINDEX> search, the - parsed keywords can be obtained as an array using the B<keywords()> method. - --=head3 param() Fetching the names of all parameters passed to your script -+=head2 param() Fetching the names of all parameters passed to your script - - @names = $q->param; - -@@ -1394,7 +1394,7 @@ - parameters are defined in the form (however, this isn't part - of the spec, and so isn't guaranteed). - --=head3 param() Fetching the value or values of a simple named parameter -+=head2 param() Fetching the value or values of a simple named parameter - - @values = $q->param('foo'); - -@@ -1417,7 +1417,7 @@ - query object. If you try to access them via param you will get an undef - return value. - --=head3 param() Setting the values of a named parameter -+=head2 param() Setting the values of a named parameter - - $q->param('foo','an','array','of','values'); - -@@ -1433,7 +1433,7 @@ - - $q->param(-name=>'foo',-value=>'the value'); - --=head3 add_param() Setting the values of a named parameter -+=head2 add_param() Setting the values of a named parameter - - You nay also use the new method B<add_param> to add parameters. This is an - alias to the _add_param() internal method that actually does all the work. -@@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@ - argument is absent of false the values will be appended. If true the values - will overwrite any existing ones - --=head3 append() Appending values to a named parameter -+=head2 append() Appending values to a named parameter - - $q->append(-name=>'foo',-values=>['yet','more','values']); - -@@ -1457,12 +1457,12 @@ - Otherwise the parameter is created. Note that this method only - recognizes the named argument calling syntax. - --=head3 import_names() Importing all parameters into a namespace. -+=head2 import_names() Importing all parameters into a namespace. - - This method was silly, non OO and has been deleted. You can get all the params - as a hash using B<Vars> or via all the other accessors. - --=head3 delete() Deleting a parameter completely -+=head2 delete() Deleting a parameter completely - - $q->delete('foo'); - -@@ -1473,7 +1473,7 @@ - If you are using the function call interface, use B<Delete()> instead to - avoid conflicts with Perl's built-in delete operator. - --=head3 delete_all() Deleting all parameters -+=head2 delete_all() Deleting all parameters - - $q->delete_all(); - -@@ -1485,12 +1485,12 @@ - B<delete_all> however there is no reason to use this, even in the - function call interface. - --=head3 param_fetch() Direct access to the parameter list -+=head2 param_fetch() Direct access to the parameter list - - This method is provided for CGI.pm compatibility only. It returns an - array ref to the values associated with a named param. It is deprecated. - --=head3 Vars() Fetching the entire parameter list as a hash -+=head2 Vars() Fetching the entire parameter list as a hash - - $params = $q->Vars; # as a tied hash ref - print $params->{'address'}; -@@ -1525,7 +1525,7 @@ - You can change the character used to do the multiple value packing by passing - it to B<Vars()> as an argument as shown. - --=head3 url_param() Access the QUERY_STRING regardless of 'GET' or 'POST' -+=head2 url_param() Access the QUERY_STRING regardless of 'GET' or 'POST' - - The B<url_param()> method makes the QUERY_STRING data available regardless - of whether the REQUEST_METHOD was 'GET' or 'POST'. You can do anything -@@ -1536,7 +1536,7 @@ - is parsed into a new CGI::Simple object which is stored within the current - object. B<url_param> then just calls B<param()> on this new object. - --=head3 parse_query_string() Add QUERY_STRING data to 'POST' requests -+=head2 parse_query_string() Add QUERY_STRING data to 'POST' requests - - When the REQUEST_METHOD is 'POST' the default behavior is to ignore - name/value pairs or keywords in the $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'}. You can override -@@ -1551,7 +1551,7 @@ - - This is a new method in CGI::Simple that is not available in CGI.pm - --=head3 save() Saving the state of an object to file -+=head2 save() Saving the state of an object to file - - $q->save(\*FILEHANDLE) - -@@ -1588,7 +1588,7 @@ - - ################ Uploading Files ################### - --=head2 FILE UPLOADS -+=head1 FILE UPLOADS - - File uploads are easy with CGI::Simple. You use the B<upload()> method. - Assuming you have the following in your HTML: -@@ -1609,7 +1609,7 @@ - and saved in temporary files. These files will be deleted when your script.cgi - exits so if you want to keep them you will need to proceed as follows. - --=head3 upload() The key file upload method -+=head2 upload() The key file upload method - - The B<upload()> method is quite versatile. If you call B<upload()> without - any arguments it will return a list of uploaded files in list context and -@@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ - 'upload_field_name' then you will only get the last uploaded file from - these fields. - --=head3 upload_info() Get the details about uploaded files -+=head2 upload_info() Get the details about uploaded files - - The B<upload_info()> method is a new method. Called without arguments it - returns the number of uploaded files in scalar context and the names of -@@ -1685,7 +1685,7 @@ - - Note: The old CGI.pm B<uploadInfo()> method has been deleted. - --=head3 $POST_MAX and $DISABLE_UPLOADS -+=head2 $POST_MAX and $DISABLE_UPLOADS - - CGI.pm has a default setting that allows infinite size file uploads by - default. In contrast file uploads are disabled by default in CGI::Simple -@@ -1731,7 +1731,7 @@ - - use CGI::Simple qw( -default ..... ); - --=head3 binmode() and Win32 -+=head2 binmode() and Win32 - - If you are using CGI::Simple be sure to call B<binmode()> on any handle that - you create to write the uploaded file to disk. Calling B<binmode()> will do -@@ -1742,9 +1742,9 @@ - - ################ Miscellaneous Methods ################ - --=head2 MISCELANEOUS METHODS -+=head1 MISCELANEOUS METHODS - --=head3 escapeHTML() Escaping HTML special characters -+=head2 escapeHTML() Escaping HTML special characters - - In HTML the < > " and & chars have special meaning and need to be - escaped to < > " and & respectively. -@@ -1755,36 +1755,36 @@ - - If the optional second argument is supplied then newlines will be escaped to. - --=head3 unescapeHTML() Unescape HTML special characters -+=head2 unescapeHTML() Unescape HTML special characters - - This performs the reverse of B<escapeHTML()>. - - $unescaped = $q->unescapeHTML( $HTML_escaped_string ); - --=head3 url_decode() Decode a URL encoded string -+=head2 url_decode() Decode a URL encoded string - - This method will correctly decode a url encoded string. - - $decoded = $q->url_decode( $encoded ); - --=head3 url_encode() URL encode a string -+=head2 url_encode() URL encode a string - - This method will correctly URL encode a string. - - $encoded = $q->url_encode( $string ); - --=head3 parse_keywordlist() Parse a supplied keyword list -+=head2 parse_keywordlist() Parse a supplied keyword list - - @keywords = $q->parse_keywordlist( $keyword_list ); - - This method returns a list of keywords, correctly URL escaped and split out - of the supplied string - --=head3 put() Send output to browser -+=head2 put() Send output to browser - - CGI.pm alias for print. $q->put('Hello World!') will print the usual - --=head3 print() Send output to browser -+=head2 print() Send output to browser - - CGI.pm alias for print. $q->print('Hello World!') will print the usual - -@@ -1792,7 +1792,7 @@ - - ################# Cookie Methods ################ - --=head2 HTTP COOKIES -+=head1 HTTP COOKIES - - Netscape browsers versions 1.1 and higher, and all versions of - Internet Explorer, support a so-called "cookie" designed to help -@@ -1848,7 +1848,7 @@ - - =back - --=head3 cookie() A simple access method to cookies -+=head2 cookie() A simple access method to cookies - - The interface to HTTP cookies is the B<cookie()> method: - -@@ -1942,7 +1942,7 @@ - # vice-versa - $q->param( -name=>'answers', -value=>[$q->cookie('answers')] ); - --=head3 raw_cookie() -+=head2 raw_cookie() - - Returns the HTTP_COOKIE variable, an HTTP extension implemented by - Netscape browsers version 1.1 and higher, and all versions of Internet -@@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@ - - ################# Header Methods ################ - --=head2 CREATING HTTP HEADERS -+=head1 CREATING HTTP HEADERS - - Normally the first thing you will do in any CGI script is print out an - HTTP header. This tells the browser what type of document to expect, -@@ -1970,7 +1970,7 @@ - manipulated for special purposes, such as server push and pay per view - pages. - --=head3 header() Create simple or complex HTTP headers -+=head2 header() Create simple or complex HTTP headers - - print $q->header; - -@@ -2094,7 +2094,7 @@ - suggested name for the saved file. In order for this to work, you may - have to set the B<-type> to 'application/octet-stream'. - --=head3 no_cache() Preventing browser caching of scripts -+=head2 no_cache() Preventing browser caching of scripts - - Most browsers will not cache the output from CGI scripts. Every time - the browser reloads the page, the script is invoked anew. However some -@@ -2119,14 +2119,14 @@ - Both the Pragma: no-cache header field and an Expires header that corresponds - to the current time (ie now) will be sent. - --=head3 cache() Preventing browser caching of scripts -+=head2 cache() Preventing browser caching of scripts - - The somewhat ill named B<cache()> method is a legacy from CGI.pm. It operates - the same as the new B<no_cache()> method. The difference is/was that when set - it results only in the Pragma: no-cache line being printed. - Expires time data is not sent. - --=head3 redirect() Generating a redirection header -+=head2 redirect() Generating a redirection header - - print $q->redirect('http://somewhere.else/in/movie/land'); - -@@ -2157,7 +2157,7 @@ - - =cut - --=head2 PRAGMAS -+=head1 PRAGMAS - - There are a number of pragmas that you can specify in your use CGI::Simple - statement. Pragmas, which are always preceded by a hyphen, change the way -@@ -2262,7 +2262,7 @@ - - ############### NPH Scripts ################ - --=head2 USING NPH SCRIPTS -+=head1 USING NPH SCRIPTS - - NPH, or "no-parsed-header", scripts bypass the server completely by - sending the complete HTTP header directly to the browser. This has -@@ -2319,7 +2319,7 @@ - - ################# Server Push Methods ################# - --=head2 SERVER PUSH -+=head1 SERVER PUSH - - CGI.pm provides four simple functions for producing multipart - documents of the type needed to implement server push. These -@@ -2358,7 +2358,7 @@ - multipart section with B<multipart_final()> rather than with - B<multipart_end()>. - --=head3 multipart_init() Initialize the multipart system -+=head2 multipart_init() Initialize the multipart system - - multipart_init(-boundary=>$boundary); - -@@ -2366,14 +2366,14 @@ - what MIME boundary string to use to separate parts of the document. - If not provided, CGI.pm chooses a reasonable boundary for you. - --=head3 multipart_start() Start a new part of the multipart document -+=head2 multipart_start() Start a new part of the multipart document - - multipart_start(-type=>$type) - - Start a new part of the multipart document using the specified MIME - type. If not specified, text/html is assumed. - --=head3 multipart_end() End a multipart part -+=head2 multipart_end() End a multipart part - - multipart_end() - -@@ -2382,14 +2382,14 @@ - document when B<multipart_final()> should be called instead of - B<multipart_end()>. - --=head3 multipart_final() -+=head2 multipart_final() - - multipart_final() - - End all parts. You should call B<multipart_final()> rather than - B<multipart_end()> at the end of the last part of the multipart document. - --=head3 CGI::Push -+=head2 CGI::Push - - Users interested in server push applications should also have a look - at the B<CGI::Push> module. -@@ -2398,7 +2398,7 @@ - - ################# Debugging Methods ################ - --=head2 DEBUGGING -+=head1 DEBUGGING - - If you are running the script from the command line or in the perl - debugger, you can pass the script a list of keywords or -@@ -2448,7 +2448,7 @@ - - your_script.pl "name1='I am a long value'" "name2=two\ words" - --=head3 Dump() Dumping the current object details -+=head2 Dump() Dumping the current object details - - The B<Dump()> method produces a string consisting of all the - query's object attributes formatted nicely as a nested list. This dump -@@ -2501,7 +2501,7 @@ - - print $q->Dump(\%ENV); - --=head3 PrintEnv() Dumping the environment -+=head2 PrintEnv() Dumping the environment - - You can get a similar browser friendly dump of the current %ENV hash using: - -@@ -2544,7 +2544,7 @@ - }; - - --=head3 cgi_error() Retrieving CGI::Simple error messages -+=head2 cgi_error() Retrieving CGI::Simple error messages - - Errors can occur while processing user input, particularly when - processing uploaded files. When these errors occur, CGI::Simple will stop -@@ -2565,28 +2565,28 @@ - - ############### Accessor Methods ################ - --=head2 ACCESSOR METHODS -+=head1 ACCESSOR METHODS - --=head3 version() Get the CGI::Simple version info -+=head2 version() Get the CGI::Simple version info - - $version = $q->version(); - - The B<version()> method returns the value of $VERSION - --=head3 nph() Enable/disable NPH (Non Parsed Header) mode -+=head2 nph() Enable/disable NPH (Non Parsed Header) mode - - $q->nph(1); # enable NPH mode - $q->nph(0); # disable NPH mode - - The B<nph()> method enables and disables NPH headers. See the NPH section. - --=head3 all_parameters() Get the names/values of all parameters -+=head2 all_parameters() Get the names/values of all parameters - - @all_parameters = $q->all_parameters(); - - The B<all_parameters()> method is an alias for B<param()> - --=head3 charset() Get/set the current character set. -+=head2 charset() Get/set the current character set. - - $charset = $q->charset(); # get current charset - $q->charset('utf-42'); # set the charset -@@ -2594,13 +2594,13 @@ - The B<charset()> method gets the current charset value if no argument is - supplied or sets it if an argument is supplied. - --=head3 crlf() Get the system specific line ending sequence -+=head2 crlf() Get the system specific line ending sequence - - $crlf = $q->crlf(); - - The B<crlf()> method returns the system specific line ending sequence. - --=head3 globals() Get/set the value of the remaining global variables -+=head2 globals() Get/set the value of the remaining global variables - - $globals = $q->globals('FATAL'); # get the current value of $FATAL - $globals = $q->globals('FATAL', 1 ); # set croak mode on cgi_error() -@@ -2610,20 +2610,20 @@ - makes no difference as they must be set prior to calling the new constructor - but there might be reason the change the value of others. - --=head3 auth_type() Get the current authorization/verification method -+=head2 auth_type() Get the current authorization/verification method - - $auth_type = $q->auth_type(); - - The B<auth_type()> method returns the value of $ENV{'AUTH_TYPE'} which should - contain the authorization/verification method in use for this script, if any. - --=head3 content_length() Get the content length submitted in a POST -+=head2 content_length() Get the content length submitted in a POST - - $content_length = $q->content_length(); - - The B<content_length()> method returns the value of $ENV{'AUTH_TYPE'} - --=head3 content_type() Get the content_type of data submitted in a POST -+=head2 content_type() Get the content_type of data submitted in a POST - - $content_type = $q->content_type(); - -@@ -2631,26 +2631,26 @@ - a POST, generally 'multipart/form-data' or - 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' as supplied in $ENV{'CONTENT_TYPE'} - --=head3 document_root() Get the document root -+=head2 document_root() Get the document root - - $document_root = $q->document_root(); - - The B<document_root()> method returns the value of $ENV{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'} - --=head3 gateway_interface() Get the gateway interface -+=head2 gateway_interface() Get the gateway interface - - $gateway_interface = $q->gateway_interface(); - - The B<gateway_interface()> method returns the value of - $ENV{'GATEWAY_INTERFACE'} - --=head3 path_translated() Get the value of path translated -+=head2 path_translated() Get the value of path translated - - $path_translated = $q->path_translated(); - - The B<path_translated()> method returns the value of $ENV{'PATH_TRANSLATED'} - --=head3 referer() Spy on your users -+=head2 referer() Spy on your users - - $referer = $q->referer(); - -@@ -2658,14 +2658,14 @@ - the URL of the page the browser was viewing prior to fetching your script. - Not available for all browsers. - --=head3 remote_addr() Get the remote address -+=head2 remote_addr() Get the remote address - - $remote_addr = $q->remote_addr(); - - The B<remote_addr()> method returns the value of $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'} or - 127.0.0.1 (localhost) if this is not defined. - --=head3 remote_host() Get a value for remote host -+=head2 remote_host() Get a value for remote host - - $remote_host = $q->remote_host(); - -@@ -2673,13 +2673,13 @@ - defined. If this is not defined it returns $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'} If this is not - defined it returns 'localhost' - --=head3 remote_ident() Get the remote identity -+=head2 remote_ident() Get the remote identity - - $remote_ident = $q->remote_ident(); - - The B<remote_ident()> method returns the value of $ENV{'REMOTE_IDENT'} - --=head3 remote_user() Get the remote user -+=head2 remote_user() Get the remote user - - $remote_user = $q->remote_user(); - -@@ -2687,7 +2687,7 @@ - for user verification, if this script is protected. The value comes from - $ENV{'REMOTE_USER'} - --=head3 request_method() Get the request method -+=head2 request_method() Get the request method - - $request_method = $q->request_method(); - -@@ -2695,7 +2695,7 @@ - script, usually one of 'POST', 'GET' or 'HEAD' as supplied by - $ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} - --=head3 script_name() Get the script name -+=head2 script_name() Get the script name - - $script_name = $q->script_name(); - -@@ -2703,28 +2703,28 @@ - defined. Otherwise it returns Perl's script name from $0. Failing this it - returns a null string '' - --=head3 server_name() Get the server name -+=head2 server_name() Get the server name - - $server_name = $q->server_name(); - - The B<server_name()> method returns the value of $ENV{'SERVER_NAME'} if defined - or 'localhost' otherwise - --=head3 server_port() Get the port the server is listening on -+=head2 server_port() Get the port the server is listening on - - $server_port = $q->server_port(); - - The B<server_port()> method returns the value $ENV{'SERVER_PORT'} if defined or - 80 if not. - --=head3 server_protocol() Get the current server protocol -+=head2 server_protocol() Get the current server protocol - - $server_protocol = $q->server_protocol(); - - The B<server_protocol()> method returns the value of $ENV{'SERVER_PROTOCOL'} if - defined or 'HTTP/1.0' otherwise - --=head3 server_software() Get the server software -+=head2 server_software() Get the server software - - $server_software = $q->server_software(); - -@@ -2733,7 +2733,7 @@ - Linux, FTPs to www.apache.org, installs Apache, and then restores your system - from tape. Well maybe not, but it's a nice thought. - --=head3 user_name() Get a value for the user name. -+=head2 user_name() Get a value for the user name. - - $user_name = $q->user_name(); - -@@ -2744,7 +2744,7 @@ - Technically the B<user_name()> method returns the value of $ENV{'HTTP_FROM'} - or failing that $ENV{'REMOTE_IDENT'} or as a last choice $ENV{'REMOTE_USER'} - --=head3 user_agent() Get the users browser type -+=head2 user_agent() Get the users browser type - - $ua = $q->user_agent(); # return the user agent - $ok = $q->user_agent('mozilla'); # return true if user agent 'mozilla' -@@ -2753,14 +2753,14 @@ - called without an argument or true or false if the $ENV{'HTTP_USER_AGENT'} - matches the passed argument. The matching is case insensitive and partial. - --=head3 virtual_host() Get the virtual host -+=head2 virtual_host() Get the virtual host - - $virtual_host = $q->virtual_host(); - - The B<virtual_host()> method returns the value of $ENV{'HTTP_HOST'} if defined - or $ENV{'SERVER_NAME'} as a default. Port numbers are removed. - --=head3 path_info() Get any extra path info set to the script -+=head2 path_info() Get any extra path info set to the script - - $path_info = $q->path_info(); - -@@ -2777,7 +2777,7 @@ - but incorrect. The best thing to do is to avoid using additional - path information in CGI scripts destined for use with IIS. - --=head3 Accept() Get the browser MIME types -+=head2 Accept() Get the browser MIME types - - $Accept = $q->Accept(); - -@@ -2788,13 +2788,13 @@ - (don't want) to 1.0. Glob types (e.g. text/*) in the browser's accept - list are handled correctly. - --=head3 accept() Alias for Accept() -+=head2 accept() Alias for Accept() - - $accept = $q->accept(); - - The B<accept()> Method is an alias for Accept() - --=head3 http() Get a range of HTTP related information -+=head2 http() Get a range of HTTP related information - - $http = $q->http(); - -@@ -2811,7 +2811,7 @@ - $requested_language = $q->http('Accept_language'); - $requested_language = $q->http('HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'); - --=head3 https() Get a range of HTTPS related information -+=head2 https() Get a range of HTTPS related information - - $https = $q->https(); - -@@ -2819,14 +2819,14 @@ - without an argument it returns the value of $ENV{'HTTPS'} which will be - true if a HTTPS connection is in use and false otherwise. - --=head3 protocol() Get the current protocol -+=head2 protocol() Get the current protocol - - $protocol = $q->protocol(); - - The B<protocol()> method returns 'https' if a HTTPS connection is in use or the - B<server_protocol()> minus version numbers ('http') otherwise. - --=head3 url() Return the script's URL in several formats -+=head2 url() Return the script's URL in several formats - - $full_url = $q->url(); - $full_url = $q->url(-full=>1); -@@ -2882,7 +2882,7 @@ - - =back - --=head3 self_url() Get the scripts complete URL -+=head2 self_url() Get the scripts complete URL - - $self_url = $q->self_url(); - -@@ -2890,7 +2890,7 @@ - - $self->url( '-path_info'=>1, '-query'=>1, '-full'=>1 ); - --=head3 state() Alias for self_url() -+=head2 state() Alias for self_url() - - $state = $q->state(); - -@@ -2900,7 +2900,7 @@ - - ################# cgi-lib.pl Compatibility Methods ################# - --=head2 COMPATIBILITY WITH cgi-lib.pl 2.18 -+=head1 COMPATIBILITY WITH cgi-lib.pl 2.18 - - To make it easier to port existing programs that use cgi-lib.pl all - the subs within cgi-lib.pl are available in CGI::Simple. Using the -@@ -2965,7 +2965,7 @@ - - ############### Compatibility with mod_perl ################ - --=head2 COMPATIBILITY WITH mod_perl -+=head1 COMPATIBILITY WITH mod_perl - - This module uses Selfloader and the __DATA__ token to ensure that only code - that is used gets complied. This optimises performance but means that it -@@ -2986,7 +2986,7 @@ - - ############### Compatibility with CGI.pm ################ - --=head2 COMPATIBILITY WITH CGI.pm -+=head1 COMPATIBILITY WITH CGI.pm - - I has long been suggested that the CGI and HTML parts of CGI.pm should be - split into separate modules (even the author suggests this!), CGI::Simple -@@ -3020,7 +3020,7 @@ - 3165: Problem:'fillBuffer' $self->fillBuffer($FILLUNIT); - .... - --=head2 DIFFERENCES FROM CGI.pm -+=head1 DIFFERENCES FROM CGI.pm - - CGI::Simple is strict and warnings compliant. SelfLoader is used to load only - the required code. You can easily optimize code loading simply by moving the -@@ -3053,7 +3053,7 @@ - some minor changes and tweaks have been made. They will likely be - insignificant to most users but here are the gory details. - --=head3 Globals Variables -+=head2 Globals Variables - - The list of global variables has been pruned by 75%. Here is the complete - list of the global variables used: -@@ -3169,7 +3169,7 @@ - tempfile requirements. The rest of the globals are HTML related, export - related, hand rolled autoload related or serve obscure purposes in CGI.pm - --=head3 Changes to pragmas -+=head2 Changes to pragmas - - There are some new pragmas available. See the pragmas section for details. - The following CGI.pm pragmas are not available: -@@ -3188,13 +3188,13 @@ - and remove the __DATA__ token. Tempfiles are now private by default and the - other pragmas are HTML related. - --=head3 Filehandles -+=head2 Filehandles - - Unlike CGI.pm which tries to accept all filehandle like objects only \*FH - and $fh are accepted by CGI::Simple as file accessors for B<new()> and B<save()>. - IO::File objects work fine. - --=head3 Hash interface -+=head2 Hash interface - - %hash = $q->Vars(); # pack values with "\0"; - %hash = $q->Vars(","); # comma separate values -@@ -3204,17 +3204,17 @@ - supplied the default "\0" (null byte) will be used. Null bytes are dangerous - things for C based code (ie Perl). - --=head3 cgi-lib.pl -+=head2 cgi-lib.pl - - All the cgi-lib.pl 2.18 routines are supported. Unlike CGI.pm all the - subroutines from cgi-lib.pl are included. They have been GOLFED down to - 25 lines but they all work pretty much the same as the originals. - --=head2 CGI::Simple COMPLETE METHOD LIST -+=head1 CGI::Simple COMPLETE METHOD LIST - - Here is a complete list of all the CGI::Simple methods. - --=head3 Guts (hands off, except of course for new) -+=head2 Guts (hands off, except of course for new) - - _initialize_globals - _use_cgi_pm_global_settings -@@ -3232,7 +3232,7 @@ - _save_tmpfile - _read_data - --=head3 Core Methods -+=head2 Core Methods - - param - add_param -@@ -3251,13 +3251,13 @@ - parse_query_string - parse_keywordlist - --=head3 Save and Restore from File Methods -+=head2 Save and Restore from File Methods - - _init_from_file - save - save_parameters - --=head3 Miscellaneous Methods -+=head2 Miscellaneous Methods - - url_decode - url_encode -@@ -3266,33 +3266,33 @@ - put - print - --=head3 Cookie Methods -+=head2 Cookie Methods - - cookie - raw_cookie - --=head3 Header Methods -+=head2 Header Methods - - header - cache - no_cache - redirect - --=head3 Server Push Methods -+=head2 Server Push Methods - - multipart_init - multipart_start - multipart_end - multipart_final - --=head3 Debugging Methods -+=head2 Debugging Methods - - read_from_cmdline - Dump - as_string - cgi_error - --=head3 cgi-lib.pl Compatibility Routines - all 2.18 functions available -+=head2 cgi-lib.pl Compatibility Routines - all 2.18 functions available - - _shift_if_ref - ReadParse -@@ -3310,7 +3310,7 @@ - CgiDie - CgiError - --=head3 Accessor Methods -+=head2 Accessor Methods - - version - nph -@@ -3348,7 +3348,7 @@ - self_url - state - --=head2 NEW METHODS IN CGI::Simple -+=head1 NEW METHODS IN CGI::Simple - - There are a few new methods in CGI::Simple as listed below. The highlights are - the B<parse_query_string()> method to add the QUERY_STRING data to your object if -@@ -3360,7 +3360,7 @@ - argument as shown in the synopsis. If this is supplied the uploaded file will - be written to there automagically. - --=head3 Internal Routines -+=head2 Internal Routines - - _initialize_globals() - _use_cgi_pm_global_settings() -@@ -3375,7 +3375,7 @@ - _save_tmpfile() - _read_data() - --=head3 New Public Methods -+=head2 New Public Methods - - add_param() # adds a param/value(s) pair +/- overwrite - upload_info() # uploaded files MIME type and size -@@ -3385,7 +3385,7 @@ - no_cache() # add both the Pragma: no-cache - # and Expires/Date => 'now' to header - --=head3 cgi-lib.pl methods added for completeness -+=head2 cgi-lib.pl methods added for completeness - - _shift_if_ref() # internal hack reminiscent of self_or_default :-) - MyBaseUrl() -@@ -3396,7 +3396,7 @@ - CgiDie() - CgiError() - --=head3 New Accessors -+=head2 New Accessors - - crlf() # returns CRLF sequence - globals() # global vars now stored in $q object - get/set -@@ -3404,13 +3404,13 @@ - document_root() # returns $ENV{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'} - gateway_interface() # returns $ENV{'GATEWAY_INTERFACE'} - --=head2 METHODS IN CGI.pm NOT IN CGI::Simple -+=head1 METHODS IN CGI.pm NOT IN CGI::Simple - - Here is a complete list of what is not included in CGI::Simple. Basically all - the HTML related stuff plus large redundant chunks of the guts. The check.pl - script in the /misc dir will check to see if a script is using any of these. - --=head3 Guts - rearranged, recoded, renamed and hacked out of existence -+=head2 Guts - rearranged, recoded, renamed and hacked out of existence - - initialize_globals() - compile() -@@ -3431,7 +3431,7 @@ - read_from_client() - import_names() # I dislike this and left it out, so shoot me. - --=head3 HTML Related -+=head2 HTML Related - - autoEscape() - URL_ENCODED() -@@ -3469,7 +3469,7 @@ - nosticky() - default_dtd() - --=head3 Upload Related -+=head2 Upload Related - - CGI::Simple uses anonymous tempfiles supplied by IO::File to spool uploaded - files to. -@@ -3479,7 +3479,7 @@ - uploadInfo() # relied on FH access, replaced with upload_info() - - --=head3 Really Private Subs (marked as so) -+=head2 Really Private Subs (marked as so) - - previous_or_default() - register_parameter() -@@ -3489,7 +3489,7 @@ - asString() - compare() - --=head3 Internal Multipart Parsing Routines -+=head2 Internal Multipart Parsing Routines - - read_multipart() - readHeader() -@@ -3498,16 +3498,16 @@ - fillBuffer() - eof() - --=head2 EXPORT -+=head1 EXPORT - - Nothing. - --=head2 BUGS -+=head1 BUGS - - As this is 0.01 there are almost bound to be some. Not recommended for - production use. - --=head2 AUTHOR INFORMATION -+=head1 AUTHOR INFORMATION - - Copyright 2001 Dr James Freeman E<lt>jfreeman@tassie.net.auE<gt> - -@@ -3522,7 +3522,7 @@ - remotely browser dependent, please provide information about the - affected browsers as well. - --=head2 CREDITS -+=head1 CREDITS - - Lincoln D. Stein (lstein@cshl.org) and everyone else who worked on the - original CGI.pm upon which this module is heavily based -@@ -3533,7 +3533,7 @@ - failures as well as Perlmonks: - tommyw, grinder, Jaap, vek, erasei, jlongino and strider_corinth - --=head2 SEE ALSO -+=head1 SEE ALSO - - B<CGI>, L<CGI::Simple::Standard>, L<CGI::Simple::Cookie>, - L<CGI::Simple::Util> diff --git a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Cookie.pm b/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Cookie.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 0c23285a322c..000000000000 --- a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Cookie.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ ---- Simple/Cookie.pm.orig Wed Nov 10 21:56:28 2004 -+++ Simple/Cookie.pm Wed Nov 10 21:57:07 2004 -@@ -142,11 +142,11 @@ - - __END__ - --=head2 NAME -+=head1 NAME - - CGI::Cookie - Interface to Netscape Cookies - --=head2 SYNOPSIS -+=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use CGI::Simple::Standard qw(header); - use CGI::Simple::Cookie; -@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ - # create cookies returned from an external source - %cookies = parse CGI::Simple::Cookie($ENV{COOKIE}); - --=head2 DESCRIPTION -+=head1 DESCRIPTION - - CGI::Simple::Cookie is an interface to Netscape (HTTP/1.1) cookies, an - innovation that allows Web servers to store persistent information on -@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ - - http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/rfc2109.txt - --=head2 USING CGI::Simple::Cookie -+=head1 USING CGI::Simple::Cookie - - CGI::Simple::Cookie is object oriented. Each cookie object has a name - and a value. The name is any scalar value. The value is any scalar or -@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ - - =back - --=head3 Creating New Cookies -+=head2 Creating New Cookies - - $c = new CGI::Simple::Cookie( -name => 'foo', - -value => 'bar', -@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ - B<-secure> if set to a true value instructs the browser to return the - cookie only when a cryptographic protocol is in use. - --=head3 Sending the Cookie to the Browser -+=head2 Sending the Cookie to the Browser - - Within a CGI script you can send a cookie to the browser by creating - one or more Set-Cookie: fields in the HTTP header. Here is a typical -@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ - - print "Set-Cookie: ",$c->as_string,"\n"; - --=head3 Recovering Previous Cookies -+=head2 Recovering Previous Cookies - - %cookies = fetch CGI::Simple::Cookie; - -@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ - $COOKIES = `cat /usr/tmp/Cookie_stash`; - %cookies = parse CGI::Simple::Cookie($COOKIES); - --=head3 Manipulating Cookies -+=head2 Manipulating Cookies - - Cookie objects have a series of accessor methods to get and set cookie - attributes. Each accessor has a similar syntax. Called without -@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ - =back - - --=head2 AUTHOR INFORMATION -+=head1 AUTHOR INFORMATION - - Original version copyright 1997-1998, Lincoln D. Stein. All rights reserved. - -@@ -376,11 +376,11 @@ - - Address bug reports and comments to: jfreeman@tassie.net.au - --=head2 BUGS -+=head1 BUGS - - This section intentionally left blank :-) - --=head2 SEE ALSO -+=head1 SEE ALSO - - L<CGI::Carp>, L<CGI::Simple> - diff --git a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Standard.pm b/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Standard.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 47c8e1dbfed1..000000000000 --- a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Standard.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ ---- Simple/Standard.pm.orig Wed Nov 10 21:58:55 2004 -+++ Simple/Standard.pm Wed Nov 10 21:59:28 2004 -@@ -126,12 +126,12 @@ - - 1; - --=head2 NAME -+=head1 NAME - - CGI::Simple::Standard - a wrapper module for CGI::Simple that provides a - function style interface - --=head2 SYNOPSIS -+=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use CGI::Simple::Standard qw( -autoload ); - use CGI::Simple::Standard qw( :core :cookie :header :misc ); -@@ -210,13 +210,13 @@ - - dienice( cgi_error() ) if cgi_error(); - --=head2 DESCRIPTION -+=head1 DESCRIPTION - - This module is a wrapper for the completely object oriented CGI::Simple - module and provides a simple functional style interface. It provides two - different methods to import function names into your namespace. - --=head3 Autoloading -+=head2 Autoloading - - If you specify the '-autoload' pragma like this: - -@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ - (if it exists) to it. A fatal exception will be thrown if you try to use an - undefined method (function). - --=head3 Specified Export -+=head2 Specified Export - - Alternatively you can specify the functions you wish to import. You can do - this on a per function basis like this: -@@ -284,12 +284,12 @@ - - Note that the function groups all start with a : char. - --=head3 Mix and Match -+=head2 Mix and Match - - You can use the '-autoload' pragma, specifically named function imports and - tag group imports together if you desire. - --=head2 $POST_MAX and $DISABLE_UPLOADS -+=head1 $POST_MAX and $DISABLE_UPLOADS - - If you wish to set $POST_MAX or $DISABLE_UPLOADS you must do this *after* the - use statement and *before* the first function call as shown in the synopsis. -@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ - - use CGI::Simple::Standard qw( -default ..... ); - --=head2 EXPORT -+=head1 EXPORT - - Nothing by default. - -@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ - stub functions will be replaced with the real functions only if you actually - call them saving wasted compilation effort. - --=head2 FUNCTION DETAILS -+=head1 FUNCTION DETAILS - - This is a wrapper module for CGI::Simple. Virtually all the methods available - in the OO interface are available via the functional interface. Several -@@ -349,11 +349,11 @@ - For full details of the available functions see the CGI::Simple docs. Just - remove the $q-> part and use the method name directly. - --=head2 BUGS -+=head1 BUGS - - As this is 0.01 there are almost bound to be some. - --=head2 AUTHOR -+=head1 AUTHOR - - Dr James Freeman E<lt>jfreeman@tassie.net.auE<gt> - -@@ -361,12 +361,12 @@ - implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the terms - of the Perl Artistic License (see http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html) - --=head2 CREDITS -+=head1 CREDITS - - The interface and key sections of the CGI::Simple code come from - CGI.pm by Lincoln Stein. - --=head2 SEE ALSO -+=head1 SEE ALSO - - L<CGI::Simple which is the back end for this module>, - B<CGI.pm by Lincoln Stein> diff --git a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Util.pm b/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Util.pm deleted file mode 100644 index d89a51dc5c8c..000000000000 --- a/www/p5-CGI-Simple/files/patch-Simple::Util.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ ---- Simple/Util.pm.orig Wed Nov 10 21:57:52 2004 -+++ Simple/Util.pm Wed Nov 10 21:58:15 2004 -@@ -338,18 +338,18 @@ - - __END__ - --=head2 NAME -+=head1 NAME - - CGI::Util - Internal utilities used by CGI::Simple module - --=head2 SYNOPSIS -+=head1 SYNOPSIS - - $escaped = escapeHTML('In HTML you need to escape < > " and & chars'); - $unescaped = unescapeHTML('<>"&'); - $url_encoded = escape($string); - $decoded = unescape($url_encoded); - --=head2 DESCRIPTION -+=head1 DESCRIPTION - - CGI::Simple::Util contains essentially non public subroutines used by - CGI::Simple. There are HTML and URL escape and unescape routines that may -@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ - An internal object is used to store a number of system specific details to - enable the escape routines to be accurate. - --=head2 AUTHOR INFORMATION -+=head1 AUTHOR INFORMATION - - Original version copyright 1995-1998, Lincoln D. Stein. All rights reserved. - -@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ - - Address bug reports and comments to: jfreeman@tassie.net.au - --=head2 SEE ALSO -+=head1 SEE ALSO - - L<CGI::Simple> - |