Honesty doesn't require saying everything you think. Honesty only requires
that you don't say anything that you don't think.
-- Helmut Schmidt
We are happy to announce version 5.37.8, the ninth development release of
version 37 of Perl 5.
You will soon be able to download Perl 5.37.8 from your
favorite CPAN mirror or find it at:
https://metacpan.org/release/RENEEB/perl-5.37.8/
SHA256 digests for this release are:
4ff4167b6d2eb206eeaf0a8f3cbfa2ae1da65a790af501f28e39c10db9777a21
perl-5.37.8.tar.gz
eca6396a4b1aa7a38ef467ce54ed897cc84ba948fad0f90aeb210e57b04daf3c
perl-5.37.8.tar.xz
You can find a full list of changes in the file "perldelta.pod" located in
the "pod" directory inside the release and on the web at
https://metacpan.org/pod/release/RENEEB/perl-5.37.8/pod/perldelta.pod
Perl 5.37.8 represents approximately 4 weeks of development since Perl
5.37.7 and contains approximately 42,000 lines of changes across 350 files
from 25 authors.
Excluding auto-generated files, documentation and release tools, there were
approximately 29,000 lines of changes to 220 .pm, .t, .c and .h files.
Perl continues to flourish into its fourth decade thanks to a vibrant
community of users and developers. The following people are known to have
contributed the improvements that became Perl 5.37.8:
Andrew Ruthven, Andy Lester, Benjamin Smith, Bram, Chris 'BinGOs' Williams,
Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker, David Cantrell, David Mitchell, Elvin Aslanov,
Ferenc Erki, Florian Weimer, James E Keenan, Karen Etheridge, Karl
Williamson, Li Linjie, Max Maischein, Nicolas R, Paul Evans, Peter John
Acklam, Peter Levine, Renee Baecker, Richard Leach, Tomasz Konojacki, Tony
Cook, Yves Orton.
The list above is almost certainly incomplete as it is automatically
generated from version control history. In particular, it does not include
the names of the (very much appreciated) contributors who reported issues to
the Perl bug tracker.
Many of the changes included in this version originated in the CPAN modules
included in Perl's core. We're grateful to the entire CPAN community for
helping Perl to flourish.
For a more complete list of all of Perl's historical contributors, please
see the AUTHORS file in the Perl source distribution.
We expect to release version 5.37.9 on February 20th, 2023.
The next major stable release of Perl should appear in the first half of
2023.
Greetings,
Renée
that you don't say anything that you don't think.
-- Helmut Schmidt
We are happy to announce version 5.37.8, the ninth development release of
version 37 of Perl 5.
You will soon be able to download Perl 5.37.8 from your
favorite CPAN mirror or find it at:
https://metacpan.org/release/RENEEB/perl-5.37.8/
SHA256 digests for this release are:
4ff4167b6d2eb206eeaf0a8f3cbfa2ae1da65a790af501f28e39c10db9777a21
perl-5.37.8.tar.gz
eca6396a4b1aa7a38ef467ce54ed897cc84ba948fad0f90aeb210e57b04daf3c
perl-5.37.8.tar.xz
You can find a full list of changes in the file "perldelta.pod" located in
the "pod" directory inside the release and on the web at
https://metacpan.org/pod/release/RENEEB/perl-5.37.8/pod/perldelta.pod
Perl 5.37.8 represents approximately 4 weeks of development since Perl
5.37.7 and contains approximately 42,000 lines of changes across 350 files
from 25 authors.
Excluding auto-generated files, documentation and release tools, there were
approximately 29,000 lines of changes to 220 .pm, .t, .c and .h files.
Perl continues to flourish into its fourth decade thanks to a vibrant
community of users and developers. The following people are known to have
contributed the improvements that became Perl 5.37.8:
Andrew Ruthven, Andy Lester, Benjamin Smith, Bram, Chris 'BinGOs' Williams,
Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker, David Cantrell, David Mitchell, Elvin Aslanov,
Ferenc Erki, Florian Weimer, James E Keenan, Karen Etheridge, Karl
Williamson, Li Linjie, Max Maischein, Nicolas R, Paul Evans, Peter John
Acklam, Peter Levine, Renee Baecker, Richard Leach, Tomasz Konojacki, Tony
Cook, Yves Orton.
The list above is almost certainly incomplete as it is automatically
generated from version control history. In particular, it does not include
the names of the (very much appreciated) contributors who reported issues to
the Perl bug tracker.
Many of the changes included in this version originated in the CPAN modules
included in Perl's core. We're grateful to the entire CPAN community for
helping Perl to flourish.
For a more complete list of all of Perl's historical contributors, please
see the AUTHORS file in the Perl source distribution.
We expect to release version 5.37.9 on February 20th, 2023.
The next major stable release of Perl should appear in the first half of
2023.
Greetings,
Renée