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PSC #109 - 2023-05-09
Porters,

Today's PSC call was another pretty short one.

• We agreed on the change HTTP::Tiny, our last blocker, and hope to have RC1 tomorrow.
• There are a few minor notes on the RC0 status on p5p, which need addressing. Nothing major.
• We discussed the things we need to do to arrange the next PSC election, scheduled for post-v5.38.0.
• We discussed libperl.t, which fails on newest macOS+Xcode even in stable. It's fixed in blead, and we should fix maint-5.36, too
--
rjbs
Re: PSC #109 - 2023-05-09 [ In reply to ]
Great. 5.36.2 is coming too?

9 iyn 2023, C. 17:37 tarixind? Ricardo Signes <perl.p5p@rjbs.manxome.org>
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> Porters,
>
> Today's PSC call was another pretty short one.
>
>
> - We agreed on the change HTTP::Tiny, our last blocker, and hope to
> have RC1 tomorrow.
> - There are a few minor notes on the RC0 status on p5p, which need
> addressing. Nothing major.
> - We discussed the things we need to do to arrange the next PSC
> election, scheduled for post-v5.38.0.
> - We discussed libperl.t, which fails on newest macOS+Xcode even in
> stable. It's fixed in blead, and we should fix maint-5.36, too
>
> --
> rjbs
>
Re: PSC #109 - 2023-05-09 [ In reply to ]
On Fri, Jun 09, 2023 at 11:37:00AM -0400, Ricardo Signes wrote:
> Porters,
>
> Today's PSC call was another pretty short one.
>
> • We agreed on the change HTTP::Tiny, our last blocker, and hope to have RC1 tomorrow.
> • There are a few minor notes on the RC0 status on p5p, which need addressing. Nothing major.
> • We discussed the things we need to do to arrange the next PSC election, scheduled for post-v5.38.0.
> • We discussed libperl.t, which fails on newest macOS+Xcode even in stable. It's fixed in blead, and we should fix maint-5.36, too
> --
> rjbs

I've been hesitant to apply it due to a lack of committer reviews, but
it might be worth applying:

https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/21123

I believe this is the only remaining PR for a current smoke failure.

There are other smoke failures, but they're either unusual host
behaviour , heisenbugs, or don't have a fix.

There's also a full fix (rather than a skip) for libperl.t on darwin
in:

https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/21120

but I don't think that's necessary for stable.

Tony