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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/lang/perl5 perl: updated to 5.30.0
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/2dca65822f62
branches: trunk
changeset: 337722:2dca65822f62
user: adam <adam%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date: Sun Aug 11 10:14:17 2019 +0000
description:
perl: updated to 5.30.0
what is new for perl v5.30.0
Core Enhancements
Limited variable length lookbehind in regular expression pattern matching is now experimentally supported
Using a lookbehind assertion (like "(?<=foo?)" or "(?<!ba{1,9}r)" previously would generate an error and
refuse to compile. Now it compiles (if the maximum lookbehind is at most 255 characters), but raises a
warning in the new "experimental::vlb" warnings category. This is to caution you that the precise behavior
is subject to change based on feedback from use in the field.
See "(?<=pattern)" in perlre and "(?<!pattern)" in perlre.
The upper limit "n" specifiable in a regular expression quantifier of the form "{m,n}" has been doubled to 65534
The meaning of an unbounded upper quantifier "{m,}" remains unchanged. It matches 2**31 - 1 times on most
platforms, and more on ones where a C language short variable is more than 4 bytes long.
Unicode 12.1 is supported
Because of a change in Unicode release cycles, Perl jumps from Unicode 10.0 in Perl 5.28 to Unicode 12.1 in
Perl 5.30.
For details on the Unicode changes, see <https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/> for 11.0;
<https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode12.0.0/> for 12.0; and
<https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode12.1.0/> for 12.1. (Unicode 12.1 differs from 12.0 only in the
addition of a single character, that for the new Japanese era name.)
The Word_Break property, as in past Perl releases, remains tailored to behave more in line with expectations
of Perl users. This means that sequential runs of horizontal white space characters are not broken apart,
but kept as a single run. Unicode 11 changed from past versions to be more in line with Perl, but it left
several white space characters as causing breaks: TAB, NO BREAK SPACE, and FIGURE SPACE (U+2007). We have
decided to continue to use the previous Perl tailoring with regards to these.
Wildcards in Unicode property value specifications are now partially supported
You can now do something like this in a regular expression pattern
qr! \p{nv= /(?x) \A [0-5] \z / }!
which matches all Unicode code points whose numeric value is between 0 and 5 inclusive. So, it could match
the Thai or Bengali digits whose numeric values are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
This marks another step in implementing the regular expression features the Unicode Consortium suggests.
Most properties are supported, with the remainder planned for 5.32. Details are in "Wildcards in Property
Values" in perlunicode.
qr'\N{name}' is now supported
Previously it was an error to evaluate a named character "\N{...}" within a single quoted regular expression
pattern (whose evaluation is deferred from the normal place). This restriction is now removed.
Turkic UTF-8 locales are now seamlessly supported
Turkic languages have different casing rules than other languages for the characters "i" and "I". The
uppercase of "i" is LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE (U+0130); and the lowercase of "I" is LATIN SMALL
LETTER DOTLESS I (U+0131). Unicode furnishes alternate casing rules for use with Turkic languages.
Previously, Perl ignored these, but now, it uses them when it detects that it is operating under a Turkic
UTF-8 locale.
It is now possible to compile perl to always use thread-safe locale operations.
Previously, these calls were only used when the perl was compiled to be multi-threaded. To always enable
them, add
-Accflags='-DUSE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE'
to your Configure flags.
Eliminate opASSIGN macro usage from core
This macro is still defined but no longer used in core
"-Drv" now means something on "-DDEBUGGING" builds
Now, adding the verbose flag ("-Dv") to the "-Dr" flag turns on all possible regular expression debugging.
Incompatible Changes
Assigning non-zero to $[ is fatal
Setting $[ to a non-zero value has been deprecated since Perl 5.12 and now throws a fatal error. See
"Assigning non-zero to $[ is fatal" in perldeprecation.
Delimiters must now be graphemes
See "Use of unassigned code point or non-standalone grapheme for a delimiter." in perldeprecation
Some formerly deprecated uses of an unescaped left brace "{" in regular expression patterns are now illegal
But to avoid breaking code unnecessarily, most instances that issued a deprecation warning, remain legal and
now have a non-deprecation warning raised. See "Unescaped left braces in regular expressions" in
perldeprecation.
Previously deprecated sysread()/syswrite() on :utf8 handles is now fatal
Calling sysread(), syswrite(), send() or recv() on a ":utf8" handle, whether applied explicitly or
implicitly, is now fatal. This was deprecated in perl 5.24.
There were two problems with calling these functions on ":utf8" handles:
o All four functions only paid attention to the ":utf8" flag. Other layers were completely ignored, so a
handle with ":encoding(UTF-16LE)" layer would be treated as UTF-8. Other layers, such as compression
are completely ignored with or without the ":utf8" flag.
o sysread() and recv() would read from the handle, skipping any validation by the layers, and do no
validation of their own. This could lead to invalidly encoded perl scalars.
my() in false conditional prohibited
Declarations such as "my $x if 0" are no longer permitted.
Fatalize $* and $#
These special variables, long deprecated, now throw exceptions when used.
Fatalize unqualified use of dump()
The "dump()" function, long discouraged, may no longer be used unless it is fully qualified, i.e.,
"CORE::dump()".
Remove File::Glob::glob()
The "File::Glob::glob()" function, long deprecated, has been removed and now throws an exception which
advises use of "File::Glob::bsd_glob()" instead.
"pack()" no longer can return malformed UTF-8
It croaks if it would otherwise return a UTF-8 string that contains malformed UTF-8. This protects against
potential security threats. This is considered a bug fix as well.
Any set of digits in the Common script are legal in a script run of another script
There are several sets of digits in the Common script. "[0-9]" is the most familiar. But there are also
"[\x{FF10}-\x{FF19}]" (FULLWIDTH DIGIT ZERO - FULLWIDTH DIGIT NINE), and several sets for use in
mathematical notation, such as the MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGITs. Any of these sets should be able to
appear in script runs of, say, Greek. But the design of 5.30 overlooked all but the ASCII digits "[0-9]",
so the design was flawed. This has been fixed, so is both a bug fix and an incompatibility.
All digits in a run still have to come from the same set of ten digits.
JSON::PP enables allow_nonref by default
As JSON::XS 4.0 changed its policy and enabled allow_nonref by default, JSON::PP also enabled allow_nonref
by default.
Deprecations
In XS code, use of various macros dealing with UTF-8.
This deprecation was scheduled to become fatal in 5.30, but has been delayed to 5.32 due to problems that
showed up with some CPAN modules. For details of what's affected, see perldeprecation.
Performance Enhancements
o Translating from UTF-8 into the code point it represents now is done via a deterministic finite
automaton, speeding it up. As a typical example, "ord("\x7fff")" now requires 12% fewer instructions
than before. The performance of checking that a sequence of bytes is valid UTF-8 is similarly improved,
again by using a DFA.
o Eliminate recursion from finalize_op().
o A handful of small optimizations related to character folding and character classes in regular
expressions.
o Optimization of "IV" to "UV" conversions.
o Speed up of the integer stringification algorithm by processing two digits at a time instead of one.
o Improvements based on LGTM analysis and recommendation.
o Code optimizations in regcomp.c, regcomp.h, regexec.c.
o Regular expression pattern matching of things like "qr/[^a]/" is significantly sped up, where a is any
ASCII character. Other classes can get this speed up, but which ones is complicated and depends on the
underlying bit patterns of those characters, so differs between ASCII and EBCDIC platforms, but all case
pairs, like "qr/[Gg]/" are included, as is "[^01]".
diffstat:
lang/perl5/Makefile | 12 +---
lang/perl5/Makefile.common | 4 +-
lang/perl5/buildlink3.mk | 8 +-
lang/perl5/distinfo | 16 ++---
lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-bitrig.pl | 6 --
lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-minix.pl | 6 --
lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-netbsd.pl | 6 --
lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-openbsd.pl | 6 --
lang/perl5/patches/patch-Configure | 58 ++++++++-------------
lang/perl5/patches/patch-Makefile.SH | 21 +------
lang/perl5/patches/patch-dist_Storable_Makefile.PL | 16 ------
lang/perl5/patches/patch-t_io_fs.t | 25 ---------
12 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 140 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 431 to 300 lines):
diff -r 2a20d3a6a3ce -r 2dca65822f62 lang/perl5/Makefile
--- a/lang/perl5/Makefile Sun Aug 11 10:06:13 2019 +0000
+++ b/lang/perl5/Makefile Sun Aug 11 10:14:17 2019 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.254 2019/05/05 07:58:38 adam Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.255 2019/08/11 10:14:17 adam Exp $
.include "license.mk"
.include "Makefile.common"
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@
.include "../../mk/dlopen.buildlink3.mk"
.include "options.mk"
-.if !empty(MACHINE_PLATFORM:MMirBSD)
+.if ${MACHINE_PLATFORM} == "MirBSD"
SUBST_CLASSES+= mirbsd-paths
SUBST_STAGE.mirbsd-paths= pre-configure
SUBST_FILES.mirbsd-paths= hints/mirbsd.sh
@@ -285,13 +285,7 @@
SUBST_SED.dirmode= -e "s/755/${PKGDIRMODE}/g;/umask(/d"
post-extract:
- cp ${FILESDIR}/Policy.sh ${WRKSRC}/Policy.sh
- cp ${FILESDIR}/cpan-DB_File-hints-netbsd.pl \
- ${WRKSRC}/cpan/DB_File/hints/netbsd.pl
- cp ${FILESDIR}/cpan-DB_File-hints-openbsd.pl \
- ${WRKSRC}/cpan/DB_File/hints/openbsd.pl
- cp ${FILESDIR}/cpan-DB_File-hints-minix.pl \
- ${WRKSRC}/cpan/DB_File/hints/minix.pl
+ ${CP} ${FILESDIR}/Policy.sh ${WRKSRC}/Policy.sh
pre-configure:
${FIND} ${WRKSRC} -name "*.orig" -type f -exec rm -f {} \;
diff -r 2a20d3a6a3ce -r 2dca65822f62 lang/perl5/Makefile.common
--- a/lang/perl5/Makefile.common Sun Aug 11 10:06:13 2019 +0000
+++ b/lang/perl5/Makefile.common Sun Aug 11 10:14:17 2019 +0000
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile.common,v 1.36 2019/04/23 09:27:46 adam Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile.common,v 1.37 2019/08/11 10:14:17 adam Exp $
#
# used by lang/perl5/Makefile
# used by databases/p5-gdbm/Makefile
-DISTNAME= perl-5.28.2
+DISTNAME= perl-5.30.0
CATEGORIES= lang devel perl5
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN:S,/modules/by-module/$,/src/5.0/,}
DISTFILES+= ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
diff -r 2a20d3a6a3ce -r 2dca65822f62 lang/perl5/buildlink3.mk
--- a/lang/perl5/buildlink3.mk Sun Aug 11 10:06:13 2019 +0000
+++ b/lang/perl5/buildlink3.mk Sun Aug 11 10:14:17 2019 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: buildlink3.mk,v 1.62 2018/08/22 09:42:52 wiz Exp $
+# $NetBSD: buildlink3.mk,v 1.63 2019/08/11 10:14:17 adam Exp $
BUILDLINK_TREE+= perl
@@ -6,13 +6,13 @@
PERL_BUILDLINK3_MK:=
.include "../../mk/bsd.fast.prefs.mk"
-PERL5_REQD+= 5.28.0
+PERL5_REQD+= 5.30.0
.for _perl5_ver_ in ${PERL5_REQD}
BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl+= perl>=${_perl5_ver_}
.endfor
-# Prevent p5-* etc. packages built for 5.28.0 to be used
+# Prevent p5-* etc. packages built for 5.30.0 to be used
# with the next incompatible version of perl:
-BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl+= perl<5.30.0
+BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl+= perl<=5.30.0
BUILDLINK_PKGSRCDIR.perl?= ../../lang/perl5
diff -r 2a20d3a6a3ce -r 2dca65822f62 lang/perl5/distinfo
--- a/lang/perl5/distinfo Sun Aug 11 10:06:13 2019 +0000
+++ b/lang/perl5/distinfo Sun Aug 11 10:14:17 2019 +0000
@@ -1,19 +1,17 @@
-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.157 2019/04/23 09:27:46 adam Exp $
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.158 2019/08/11 10:14:17 adam Exp $
-SHA1 (perl-5.28.2.tar.xz) = e7be78eca9ac5596783e6abcf957408050a7b650
-RMD160 (perl-5.28.2.tar.xz) = 8ec4c3a3fa2df12c47cf3e9613dc215333f3d042
-SHA512 (perl-5.28.2.tar.xz) = 0f2e4f7cb5d8cf6e00054b3842907e29b6c85902d97fb881d5bea65edbc875fef4e15e064561fac7c8db4939586576dd76a225026c7cca9624261c887b1fdb08
-Size (perl-5.28.2.tar.xz) = 12374448 bytes
-SHA1 (patch-Configure) = 00754ccc8bbeb38f8a0363d1bfba908fea9ef4d6
-SHA1 (patch-Makefile.SH) = a267630c3476baf6361e35a914f7cc741e313e72
+SHA1 (perl-5.30.0.tar.xz) = cc8d1e08ffe4624c197a44d02855632725d39f8e
+RMD160 (perl-5.30.0.tar.xz) = 64ff4c65823122c337e18278585d71def1de9c5d
+SHA512 (perl-5.30.0.tar.xz) = 68a295eccd64debd9d6a10f0d5577f872a19ad8c2d702798f6b0f45b8c3af6ab3230768056e2131e9e2e2506d1035b27cfd627c845e32263fe448649c4b98ae9
+Size (perl-5.30.0.tar.xz) = 12419868 bytes
+SHA1 (patch-Configure) = 6000aafeb993fd096c9b1327302b510aa0d386bb
+SHA1 (patch-Makefile.SH) = 93cae9736ef94cdd9e5748f7e0a0183332c2f3b3
SHA1 (patch-caretx.c) = b76b4175a58123fa4dfd2adf36b2207dcb6cf65a
SHA1 (patch-cflags.SH) = 7ad64e5a17b876bff4bbe238abc4a57354acf4fe
SHA1 (patch-cpan_ExtUtils-MakeMaker_lib_ExtUtils_MM__Unix.pm) = 3a2b39c9eb903e68ef7d03ae448c51c147c19aa1
-SHA1 (patch-dist_Storable_Makefile.PL) = 9664a9851d08eeb078da12210a41190d082aab9b
SHA1 (patch-hints_cygwin.sh) = 1b21d927d6b7379754c4cd64a2b05d3632c35470
SHA1 (patch-hints_linux.sh) = 4baa8f80695687abb53d4f4e1830cf86db5b2bf7
SHA1 (patch-hints_minix.sh) = cb62ad0be5c38ca5b79f180252ca0843a0444f8a
SHA1 (patch-hints_netbsd.sh) = 0d549a48800372d75fe34b783529a78cba90f646
SHA1 (patch-hints_solaris__2.sh) = 0e54889648a6f0f2a0232c5e01bef89d245c213d
SHA1 (patch-installperl) = 0ad5988b7cadfb13d9646a59a57f6cf884a6238a
-SHA1 (patch-t_io_fs.t) = a9d13eeec22733e4087942f217a0d47a19498a6f
diff -r 2a20d3a6a3ce -r 2dca65822f62 lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-bitrig.pl
--- a/lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-bitrig.pl Sun Aug 11 10:06:13 2019 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-# $NetBSD: cpan-DB_File-hints-bitrig.pl,v 1.1 2015/06/05 12:25:30 sevan Exp $
-
-# cpan/DB_File:
-# Bitrig does not provide -ldb, so avoid linking to it
-
-$self->{LIBS} = [''];
diff -r 2a20d3a6a3ce -r 2dca65822f62 lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-minix.pl
--- a/lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-minix.pl Sun Aug 11 10:06:13 2019 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-# $NetBSD: cpan-DB_File-hints-minix.pl,v 1.1 2018/10/29 14:25:25 sevan Exp $
-
-# cpan/DB_File:
-# Minix through NetBSD does not provide -ldb, so avoid linking to it
-
-$self->{LIBS} = [''];
diff -r 2a20d3a6a3ce -r 2dca65822f62 lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-netbsd.pl
--- a/lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-netbsd.pl Sun Aug 11 10:06:13 2019 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-# $NetBSD: cpan-DB_File-hints-netbsd.pl,v 1.1 2011/09/17 18:51:36 brook Exp $
-
-# cpan/DB_File:
-# NetBSD does not provide -ldb, so avoid linking to it
-
-$self->{LIBS} = [''];
diff -r 2a20d3a6a3ce -r 2dca65822f62 lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-openbsd.pl
--- a/lang/perl5/files/cpan-DB_File-hints-openbsd.pl Sun Aug 11 10:06:13 2019 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-# $NetBSD: cpan-DB_File-hints-openbsd.pl,v 1.1 2014/01/24 16:37:19 ryoon Exp $
-
-# cpan/DB_File:
-# OpenBSD does not provide -ldb, so avoid linking to it
-
-$self->{LIBS} = [''];
diff -r 2a20d3a6a3ce -r 2dca65822f62 lang/perl5/patches/patch-Configure
--- a/lang/perl5/patches/patch-Configure Sun Aug 11 10:06:13 2019 +0000
+++ b/lang/perl5/patches/patch-Configure Sun Aug 11 10:14:17 2019 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-$NetBSD: patch-Configure,v 1.7 2018/10/29 14:25:25 sevan Exp $
+$NetBSD: patch-Configure,v 1.8 2019/08/11 10:14:18 adam Exp $
* Use "uname -r" to get OS version for *BSD.
* Move $loclibpth to the end of $dlist, instead of the beginning.
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@
* Add Minix
* Several other changes.
---- Configure.orig Mon May 21 12:29:23 2018
-+++ Configure Mon Oct 29 01:18:22 2018
-@@ -3471,13 +3471,14 @@
+--- Configure.orig 2019-05-11 09:50:20.000000000 +0000
++++ Configure
+@@ -3475,13 +3475,14 @@ EOM
osvers="$3"
;;
dragonfly) osname=dragonfly
@@ -26,9 +26,9 @@
genix) osname=genix ;;
gnu) osname=gnu
osvers="$3" ;;
-@@ -3499,8 +3500,11 @@
- ;;
- MiNT) osname=mint
+@@ -3506,8 +3507,11 @@ EOM
+ minix) osname=minix
+ osvers=`$uname -r`
;;
+ minix*) osname=minix
+ osvers=`$uname -r`
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
;;
news-os) osvers="$3"
case "$3" in
-@@ -3510,7 +3514,7 @@
+@@ -3517,7 +3521,7 @@ EOM
;;
nonstop-ux) osname=nonstopux ;;
openbsd) osname=openbsd
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
;;
os2) osname=os2
osvers="$4"
-@@ -3525,6 +3529,9 @@
+@@ -3532,6 +3536,9 @@ EOM
qnx) osname=qnx
osvers="$4"
;;
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
solaris) osname=solaris
case "$3" in
5*) osvers=`echo $3 | $sed 's/^5/2/g'` ;;
-@@ -4963,7 +4970,7 @@
+@@ -4970,7 +4977,7 @@ esac
# If using gcc or clang, we can get better values for libpth, incpth
# and usrinc directly from the compiler.
# Note that ccname for clang is also gcc.
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
gcc)
$echo 'extern int foo;' > try.c
set X `$cppstdin -v try.c 2>&1 | $awk '/^#include </,/^End of search /'|$cppfilter $grep '/include'`
-@@ -5039,14 +5046,14 @@
+@@ -5046,14 +5053,14 @@ case "$plibpth" in
esac
case "$libpth" in
' ') dlist='';;
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
case " $libpth " in
*" $xxx "*) ;;
*) libpth="$libpth $xxx";;
-@@ -5162,7 +5169,7 @@
+@@ -5169,7 +5176,7 @@ lib_ext=$_a
obj_ext=$_o
path_sep=$p_
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
: Which makefile gets called first. This is used by make depend.
case "$firstmakefile" in
-@@ -5493,7 +5500,7 @@
+@@ -5500,7 +5507,7 @@ default|recommended)
# thing. (NWC)
case "$osname" in
amigaos) ;; # -fstack-protector builds but doesn't work
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
?*) set stack-protector-strong -fstack-protector-strong
eval $checkccflag
case "$dflt" in
-@@ -6477,6 +6484,15 @@
+@@ -6484,6 +6491,15 @@ case "$nm_so_opt" in
;;
esac
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
: Figure out where the libc is located
case "$runnm" in
true)
-@@ -7604,7 +7620,9 @@
+@@ -7611,7 +7627,9 @@ rp='Pathname for the site-specific libra
. ./getfile
prefixvar=sitelib
. ./setprefixvar
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
: Determine list of previous versions to include in @INC
$cat > getverlist <<EOPL
-@@ -8015,7 +8033,9 @@
+@@ -8022,7 +8040,9 @@ case "$vendorprefix" in
vendorlibexp="$ansexp"
;;
esac
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
prefixvar=vendorlib
. ./installprefix
-@@ -8511,6 +8531,7 @@
+@@ -8518,6 +8538,7 @@ EOM
esac
;;
*linux*|irix*|gnu*) dflt="-shared $optimize" ;;
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
solaris) # See [perl #66604].
# On Solaris 11, gcc -m64 on amd64
# appears not to understand -G. gcc versions at
-@@ -8550,7 +8571,7 @@
+@@ -8557,7 +8578,7 @@ EOM
esac
for thisflag in $ldflags; do
case "$thisflag" in
@@ -157,14 +157,7 @@
case " $dflt " in
*" $thisflag "*) ;;
*) dflt="$dflt $thisflag" ;;
-@@ -8803,12 +8824,16 @@
- solaris)
- xxx="-R $shrpdir"
- ;;
-- freebsd|mirbsd|netbsd|openbsd|interix|dragonfly|bitrig)
-+ freebsd|minix|mirbsd|netbsd|openbsd|interix|dragonfly|bitrig)
- xxx="-Wl,-R$shrpdir"
- ;;
+@@ -8816,6 +8837,10 @@ if "$useshrplib"; then
bsdos|linux|irix*|dec_osf|gnu*|haiku)
xxx="-Wl,-rpath,$shrpdir"
;;
@@ -175,7 +168,7 @@
hpux*)
# hpux doesn't like the default, either.
tmp_shrpenv="env LDOPTS=\"+s +b${shrpdir}\""
-@@ -8816,6 +8841,9 @@
+@@ -8823,6 +8848,9 @@ if "$useshrplib"; then
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