perl 5.22.1-7 source package in Ubuntu

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perl (5.22.1-7) unstable; urgency=medium

  * small tweaks to cross support file import infrastructure
  * debian/copyright: include CC0-1.0 License for Test-Simple
  * Changes prompted by lintian:
    + debian/copyright: move license grants into Comment sections
    + Bump build dependency on dpkg-dev to 1.17.14 for build profile support
      (Closes: #813811)
    + Call ldconfig in libperl5.22 postrm script.
    + Override lintian warning about file conflict over /usr/bin/perldoc.
    + Install manual pages for perl5.22-<arch> and cpan5.22-<arch>.
    + Fix POD errors in Memoize, Encode-Unicode and ok.
  * Remove libperl-dev dependency on perl. (Closes: #813384)
    + this enables experimental support for cross building applications
      linking against libperl; see /usr/share/doc/libperl-dev/README.cross
      for more information.
  * Add cross build support files for amd64, i386, powerpc, ppc64el, armel,
    armhf, arm64, s390x, mipsel, mips64el, kfreebsd-amd64 and kfreebsd-i386.
    (Closes: #285559)
  * Upload to unstable.

 -- Niko Tyni <email address hidden>  Mon, 08 Feb 2016 22:09:56 +0200

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Uploaded by:
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Original maintainer:
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Architectures:
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Section:
perl
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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libperl-dev: Perl library: development files

 Files for developing applications which embed a Perl interpreter.

libperl5.22: shared Perl library

 This package contains the shared Perl library, used by applications
 which embed a Perl interpreter.
 .
 It also contains the architecture-dependent parts of the standard
 library (and depends on perl-modules-5.22 which contains the
 architecture-independent parts).

perl: Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Report Language

 Perl is a highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over
 20 years of development. Perl 5 runs on over 100 platforms from
 portables to mainframes. Perl is suitable for both rapid prototyping
 and large scale development projects.
 .
 Perl 5 supports many programming styles, including procedural,
 functional, and object-oriented. In addition to this, it is supported
 by an ever-growing collection of reusable modules which accelerate
 development. Some of these modules include Web frameworks, database
 integration, networking protocols, and encryption. Perl provides
 interfaces to C and C++ for custom extension development.

perl-base: minimal Perl system

 Perl is a scripting language used in many system scripts and utilities.
 .
 This package provides a Perl interpreter and the small subset of the
 standard run-time library required to perform basic tasks. For a full
 Perl installation, install "perl" (and its dependencies, "perl-modules-5.22"
 and "perl-doc").

perl-debug: debug-enabled Perl interpreter

 debugperl provides a debug-enabled version of Perl which can produce
 extensive information about the interpreter as it compiles and executes
 a program (see the -D switch in perlrun(1)).
 .
 Note that this package is primarily of use in debugging *Perl* rather
 than perl programs, which may be traced/debugged using the standard
 perl binary using the -d switch (see perldebug(1)).

perl-doc: Perl documentation

 Perl manual pages, POD documentation and the `perldoc' program. If you are
 writing Perl programs, you almost certainly need this.

perl-modules-5.22: Core Perl modules

 Architecture independent Perl modules. These modules are part of Perl and
 required if the `perl' package is installed.
 .
 Note that this package only exists to save archive space and should be
 considered an internal implementation detail of the `perl' package.
 Other packages should not depend on `perl-modules-5.22' directly, they
 should use `perl' (which depends on `perl-modules-5.22') instead.