r60845 - in /branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current: Changes DBI.pm META.yml Makefile.PL lib/DBI/FAQ.pm lib/DBI/ProxyServer.pm
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Thu Jul 29 10:10:24 UTC 2010
Author: ansgar-guest
Date: Thu Jul 29 10:10:13 2010
New Revision: 60845
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/?sc=1&rev=60845
Log:
[svn-upgrade] new version libdbi-perl (1.613)
Modified:
branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/Changes
branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/DBI.pm
branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/META.yml
branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/Makefile.PL
branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/lib/DBI/FAQ.pm
branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/lib/DBI/ProxyServer.pm
Modified: branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/Changes
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/Changes?rev=60845&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/Changes (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/Changes Thu Jul 29 10:10:13 2010
@@ -2,11 +2,18 @@
DBI::Changes - List of significant changes to the DBI
-(As of $Date: 2010-07-16 20:29:24 +0100 (Fri, 16 Jul 2010) $ $Revision: 14254 $)
+(As of $Date: 2010-07-22 10:28:29 -0700 (Thu, 22 Jul 2010) $ $Revision: 14271 $)
=cut
-=head2 Changes in DBI 1.612 (svn r14254) 14th July 2010
+=head2 Changes in DBI 1.613 (svn r14271) 22nd July 2010
+
+ Fixed Win32 prerequisite module from PathTools to File::Spec.
+
+ Changed attribute headings and fixed references in DBI pod (Martin J. Evans)
+ Corrected typos in DBI::FAQ and DBI::ProxyServer (Ansgar Burchardt)
+
+=head2 Changes in DBI 1.612 (svn r14254) 16th July 2010
NOTE: This is a minor release for the DBI core but a major release for
DBD::File and drivers that depend on it, like DBD::DBM and DBD::CSV.
Modified: branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/DBI.pm
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/DBI.pm?rev=60845&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/DBI.pm (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/DBI.pm Thu Jul 29 10:10:13 2010
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $Id: DBI.pm 14216 2010-06-30 20:01:37Z mjevans $
+# $Id: DBI.pm 14271 2010-07-22 17:28:29Z timbo $
# vim: ts=8:sw=4:et
#
# Copyright (c) 1994-2010 Tim Bunce Ireland
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
require 5.008_001;
BEGIN {
-$DBI::VERSION = "1.612"; # ==> ALSO update the version in the pod text below!
+$DBI::VERSION = "1.613"; # ==> ALSO update the version in the pod text below!
}
=head1 NAME
@@ -121,8 +121,8 @@
=head2 NOTES
-This is the DBI specification that corresponds to the DBI version 1.612
-($Revision: 14216 $).
+This is the DBI specification that corresponds to the DBI version 1.613
+($Revision: 14271 $).
The DBI is evolving at a steady pace, so it's good to check that
you have the latest copy.
@@ -3491,7 +3491,9 @@
$h->{AttributeName} = ...; # set/write
... = $h->{AttributeName}; # get/read
-=head3 C<Warn> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<Warn>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
The C<Warn> attribute enables useful warnings for certain bad
practices. It is enabled by default and should only be disabled in
@@ -3501,7 +3503,9 @@
The C<Warn> attribute is not related to the C<PrintWarn> attribute.
-=head3 C<Active> (boolean, read-only)
+=head3 C<Active>
+
+Type: boolean, read-only
The C<Active> attribute is true if the handle object is "active". This is rarely used in
applications. The exact meaning of active is somewhat vague at the
@@ -3511,7 +3515,9 @@
that may have more data to fetch. (Fetching all the data or calling C<$sth-E<gt>finish>
sets C<Active> off.)
-=head3 C<Executed> (boolean)
+=head3 C<Executed>
+
+Type: boolean
The C<Executed> attribute is true if the handle object has been "executed".
Currently only the $dbh do() method and the $sth execute(), execute_array(),
@@ -3528,7 +3534,9 @@
The C<Executed> attribute was added in DBI 1.41.
-=head3 C<Kids> (integer, read-only)
+=head3 C<Kids>
+
+Type: integer, read-only
For a driver handle, C<Kids> is the number of currently existing database
handles that were created from that driver handle. For a database
@@ -3536,24 +3544,32 @@
were created from that database handle.
For a statement handle, the value is zero.
-=head3 C<ActiveKids> (integer, read-only)
+=head3 C<ActiveKids>
+
+Type: integer, read-only
Like C<Kids>, but only counting those that are C<Active> (as above).
-=head3 C<CachedKids> (hash ref)
+=head3 C<CachedKids>
+
+Type: hash ref
For a database handle, C<CachedKids> returns a reference to the cache (hash) of
statement handles created by the L</prepare_cached> method. For a
driver handle, returns a reference to the cache (hash) of
database handles created by the L</connect_cached> method.
-=head3 C<Type> (scalar, read-only)
+=head3 C<Type>
+
+Type: scalar, read-only
The C<Type> attribute identifies the type of a DBI handle. Returns
"dr" for driver handles, "db" for database handles and "st" for
statement handles.
-=head3 C<ChildHandles> (array ref)
+=head3 C<ChildHandles>
+
+Type: array ref
The ChildHandles attribute contains a reference to an array of all the
handles created by this handle which are still accessible. The
@@ -3577,7 +3593,9 @@
my %drivers = DBI->installed_drivers();
show_child_handles($_, 0) for (values %drivers);
-=head3 C<CompatMode> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<CompatMode>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
The C<CompatMode> attribute is used by emulation layers (such as
Oraperl) to enable compatible behaviour in the underlying driver
@@ -3588,7 +3606,9 @@
are handled by the drivers own FETCH method. This makes them slightly
slower but is useful for special-purpose drivers like DBD::Multiplex.
-=head3 C<InactiveDestroy> (boolean)
+=head3 C<InactiveDestroy>
+
+Type: boolean
The default value, false, means a handle will be fully destroyed
as normal when the last reference to it is removed, just as you'd expect.
@@ -3616,7 +3636,9 @@
level (not handle trace level) is set high enough to show the trace
from the DBI's method dispatcher, e.g. >= 9.
-=head3 C<PrintWarn> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<PrintWarn>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
The C<PrintWarn> attribute controls the printing of warnings recorded
by the driver. When set to a true value the DBI will check method
@@ -3643,7 +3665,9 @@
still indicate the fact that there were warnings by setting the
warning string to, for example: "3 warnings".
-=head3 C<PrintError> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<PrintError>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
The C<PrintError> attribute can be used to force errors to generate warnings (using
C<warn>) in addition to returning error codes in the normal way. When set
@@ -3658,7 +3682,9 @@
If desired, the warnings can be caught and processed using a C<$SIG{__WARN__}>
handler or modules like CGI::Carp and CGI::ErrorWrap.
-=head3 C<RaiseError> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<RaiseError>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
The C<RaiseError> attribute can be used to force errors to raise exceptions rather
than simply return error codes in the normal way. It is "off" by default.
@@ -3706,7 +3732,9 @@
regardless of how the block is exited.
The same logic applies to other attributes, including C<PrintError>.
-=head3 C<HandleError> (code ref, inherited)
+=head3 C<HandleError>
+
+Type: code ref, inherited
The C<HandleError> attribute can be used to provide your own alternative behaviour
in case of errors. If set to a reference to a subroutine then that
@@ -3771,7 +3799,9 @@
recommended for general use! If you find a I<good> use for it then
please let me know.
-=head3 C<HandleSetErr> (code ref, inherited)
+=head3 C<HandleSetErr>
+
+Type: code ref, inherited
The C<HandleSetErr> attribute can be used to intercept
the setting of handle C<err>, C<errstr>, and C<state> values.
@@ -3807,7 +3837,9 @@
The C<HandleSetErr> attribute was added in DBI 1.41.
-=head3 C<ErrCount> (unsigned integer)
+=head3 C<ErrCount>
+
+Type: unsigned integer
The C<ErrCount> attribute is incremented whenever the set_err()
method records an error. It isn't incremented by warnings or
@@ -3818,7 +3850,9 @@
attribute may not be incremented when using them.
-=head3 C<ShowErrorStatement> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<ShowErrorStatement>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
The C<ShowErrorStatement> attribute can be used to cause the relevant
Statement text to be appended to the error messages generated by
@@ -3831,7 +3865,9 @@
(placeholder) values then those are formatted and appended to the
end of the Statement text in the error message.
-=head3 C<TraceLevel> (integer, inherited)
+=head3 C<TraceLevel>
+
+Type: integer, inherited
The C<TraceLevel> attribute can be used as an alternative to the
L</trace> method to set the DBI trace level and trace flags for a
@@ -3840,7 +3876,9 @@
The C<TraceLevel> attribute is especially useful combined with
C<local> to alter the trace settings for just a single block of code.
-=head3 C<FetchHashKeyName> (string, inherited)
+=head3 C<FetchHashKeyName>
+
+Type: string, inherited
The C<FetchHashKeyName> attribute is used to specify whether the fetchrow_hashref()
method should perform case conversion on the field names used for
@@ -3851,7 +3889,9 @@
handles the value is frozen when prepare() is called.
-=head3 C<ChopBlanks> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<ChopBlanks>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
The C<ChopBlanks> attribute can be used to control the trimming of trailing space
characters from fixed width character (CHAR) fields. No other field
@@ -3865,7 +3905,9 @@
does not support it must arrange to return C<undef> as the attribute value.
-=head3 C<LongReadLen> (unsigned integer, inherited)
+=head3 C<LongReadLen>
+
+Type: unsigned integer, inherited
The C<LongReadLen> attribute may be used to control the maximum
length of 'long' type fields (LONG, BLOB, CLOB, MEMO, etc.) which the driver will
@@ -3912,7 +3954,9 @@
See also L</LongTruncOk> for information on truncation of long types.
-=head3 C<LongTruncOk> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<LongTruncOk>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
The C<LongTruncOk> attribute may be used to control the effect of
fetching a long field value which has been truncated (typically
@@ -3930,7 +3974,9 @@
See also L</LongReadLen>.
-=head3 C<TaintIn> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<TaintIn>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
If the C<TaintIn> attribute is set to a true value I<and> Perl is running in
taint mode (e.g., started with the C<-T> option), then all the arguments
@@ -3945,7 +3991,9 @@
The C<TaintIn> attribute was added in DBI 1.31.
-=head3 C<TaintOut> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<TaintOut>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
If the C<TaintOut> attribute is set to a true value I<and> Perl is running in
taint mode (e.g., started with the C<-T> option), then most data fetched
@@ -3966,7 +4014,9 @@
The C<TaintOut> attribute was added in DBI 1.31.
-=head3 C<Taint> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<Taint>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
The C<Taint> attribute is a shortcut for L</TaintIn> and L</TaintOut> (it is also present
for backwards compatibility).
@@ -3975,14 +4025,19 @@
it returns a true value if and only if L</TaintIn> and L</TaintOut> are
both set to true values.
-=head3 C<Profile> (inherited)
-
-The C<Profile> attribute enables the collection and reporting of method call timing statistics.
-See the L<DBI::Profile> module documentation for I<much> more detail.
+=head3 C<Profile>
+
+Type: inherited
+
+The C<Profile> attribute enables the collection and reporting of
+method call timing statistics. See the L<DBI::Profile> module
+documentation for I<much> more detail.
The C<Profile> attribute was added in DBI 1.24.
-=head3 C<ReadOnly> (boolean, inherited)
+=head3 C<ReadOnly>
+
+Type: boolean, inherited
An application can set the C<ReadOnly> attribute of a handle to a true value to
indicate that it will not be attempting to make any changes using that handle
@@ -3999,13 +4054,16 @@
A driver can set the C<ReadOnly> attribute itself to indicate that the data it
is connected to cannot be changed for some reason.
-Library modules and proxy drivers can use the attribute to influence their behavior.
-For example, the DBD::Gofer driver considers the C<ReadOnly> attribute when
-making a decision about whether to retry an operation that failed.
+Library modules and proxy drivers can use the attribute to influence
+their behavior. For example, the DBD::Gofer driver considers the
+C<ReadOnly> attribute when making a decision about whether to retry an
+operation that failed.
The attribute should be set to 1 or 0 (or undef). Other values are reserved.
-=head3 C<Callbacks> (hash ref)
+=head3 C<Callbacks>
+
+Type: hash ref
The DBI callback mechanism lets you intercept, and optionally replace, any
method call on a DBI handle. At the extreme, it lets you become a puppet
@@ -5649,7 +5707,9 @@
$h->{AutoCommit} = ...; # set/write
... = $h->{AutoCommit}; # get/read
-=head3 C<AutoCommit> (boolean)
+=head3 C<AutoCommit>
+
+Type: boolean
If true, then database changes cannot be rolled-back (undone). If false,
then database changes automatically occur within a "transaction", which
@@ -5719,7 +5779,9 @@
notes about transactions.
-=head3 C<Driver> (handle)
+=head3 C<Driver>
+
+Type: handle
Holds the handle of the parent driver. The only recommended use for this
is to find the name of the driver using:
@@ -5727,14 +5789,18 @@
$dbh->{Driver}->{Name}
-=head3 C<Name> (string)
+=head3 C<Name>
+
+Type: string
Holds the "name" of the database. Usually (and recommended to be) the
same as the "C<dbi:DriverName:...>" string used to connect to the database,
but with the leading "C<dbi:DriverName:>" removed.
-=head3 C<Statement> (string, read-only)
+=head3 C<Statement>
+
+Type: string, read-only
Returns the statement string passed to the most recent L</prepare> method
called in this database handle, even if that method failed. This is especially
@@ -5742,7 +5808,9 @@
and sees that a 'prepare' method call failed.
-=head3 C<RowCacheSize> (integer)
+=head3 C<RowCacheSize>
+
+Type: integer
A hint to the driver indicating the size of the local row cache that the
application would like the driver to use for future C<SELECT> statements.
@@ -5763,7 +5831,9 @@
See also the L</RowsInCache> statement handle attribute.
-=head3 C<Username> (string)
+=head3 C<Username>
+
+Type: string
Returns the username used to connect to the database.
@@ -6641,20 +6711,26 @@
See also L</finish> to learn more about the effect it
may have on some attributes.
-=head3 C<NUM_OF_FIELDS> (integer, read-only)
+=head3 C<NUM_OF_FIELDS>
+
+Type: integer, read-only
Number of fields (columns) in the data the prepared statement may return.
Statements that don't return rows of data, like C<DELETE> and C<CREATE>
set C<NUM_OF_FIELDS> to 0 (though it may be undef in some drivers).
-=head3 C<NUM_OF_PARAMS> (integer, read-only)
+=head3 C<NUM_OF_PARAMS>
+
+Type: integer, read-only
The number of parameters (placeholders) in the prepared statement.
See SUBSTITUTION VARIABLES below for more details.
-=head3 C<NAME> (array-ref, read-only)
+=head3 C<NAME>
+
+Type: array-ref, read-only
Returns a reference to an array of field names for each column. The
names may contain spaces but should not be truncated or have any
@@ -6668,19 +6744,29 @@
or C<max(c_foo)> is determined by the database server and not by C<DBI> or
the C<DBD> backend.
-=head3 C<NAME_lc> (array-ref, read-only)
+=head3 C<NAME_lc>
+
+Type: array-ref, read-only
Like L</NAME> but always returns lowercase names.
-=head3 C<NAME_uc> (array-ref, read-only)
+=head3 C<NAME_uc>
+
+Type: array-ref, read-only
Like L</NAME> but always returns uppercase names.
-=head3 C<NAME_hash> (hash-ref, read-only)
-
-=head3 C<NAME_lc_hash> (hash-ref, read-only)
-
-=head3 C<NAME_uc_hash> (hash-ref, read-only)
+=head3 C<NAME_hash>
+
+Type: hash-ref, read-only
+
+=head3 C<NAME_lc_hash>
+
+Type: hash-ref, read-only
+
+=head3 C<NAME_uc_hash>
+
+Type: hash-ref, read-only
The C<NAME_hash>, C<NAME_lc_hash>, and C<NAME_uc_hash> attributes
return column name information as a reference to a hash.
@@ -6698,7 +6784,9 @@
print "Name $row[ $sth->{NAME_lc_hash}{name} ]\n";
-=head3 C<TYPE> (array-ref, read-only)
+=head3 C<TYPE>
+
+Type: array-ref, read-only
Returns a reference to an array of integer values for each
column. The value indicates the data type of the corresponding column.
@@ -6719,7 +6807,9 @@
All possible values for C<TYPE> should have at least one entry in the
output of the C<type_info_all> method (see L</type_info_all>).
-=head3 C<PRECISION> (array-ref, read-only)
+=head3 C<PRECISION>
+
+Type: array-ref, read-only
Returns a reference to an array of integer values for each column.
@@ -6735,12 +6825,16 @@
(More recent standards refer to this as COLUMN_SIZE but we stick
with PRECISION for backwards compatibility.)
-=head3 C<SCALE> (array-ref, read-only)
+=head3 C<SCALE>
+
+Type: array-ref, read-only
Returns a reference to an array of integer values for each column.
NULL (C<undef>) values indicate columns where scale is not applicable.
-=head3 C<NULLABLE> (array-ref, read-only)
+=head3 C<NULLABLE>
+
+Type: array-ref, read-only
Returns a reference to an array indicating the possibility of each
column returning a null. Possible values are C<0>
@@ -6749,24 +6843,32 @@
print "First column may return NULL\n" if $sth->{NULLABLE}->[0];
-=head3 C<CursorName> (string, read-only)
+=head3 C<CursorName>
+
+Type: string, read-only
Returns the name of the cursor associated with the statement handle, if
available. If not available or if the database driver does not support the
C<"where current of ..."> SQL syntax, then it returns C<undef>.
-=head3 C<Database> (dbh, read-only)
+=head3 C<Database>
+
+Type: dbh, read-only
Returns the parent $dbh of the statement handle.
-=head3 C<Statement> (string, read-only)
+=head3 C<Statement>
+
+Type: string, read-only
Returns the statement string passed to the L</prepare> method.
-=head3 C<ParamValues> (hash ref, read-only)
+=head3 C<ParamValues>
+
+Type: hash ref, read-only
Returns a reference to a hash containing the values currently bound
to placeholders. The keys of the hash are the 'names' of the
@@ -6800,7 +6902,9 @@
The C<ParamValues> attribute was added in DBI 1.28.
-=head3 C<ParamTypes> (hash ref, read-only)
+=head3 C<ParamTypes>
+
+Type: hash ref, read-only
Returns a reference to a hash containing the type information
currently bound to placeholders.
@@ -6851,7 +6955,9 @@
implementation simply returns undef.
-=head3 C<ParamArrays> (hash ref, read-only)
+=head3 C<ParamArrays>
+
+Type: hash ref, read-only
Returns a reference to a hash containing the values currently bound to
placeholders with L</execute_array> or L</bind_param_array>. The
@@ -6885,7 +6991,9 @@
prepared statement. For example, DBD::Oracle translates 'C<?>'
placeholders into 'C<:pN>' where N is a sequence number starting at 1.
-=head3 C<RowsInCache> (integer, read-only)
+=head3 C<RowsInCache>
+
+Type: integer, read-only
If the driver supports a local row cache for C<SELECT> statements, then
this attribute holds the number of un-fetched rows in the cache. If the
Modified: branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/META.yml
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/META.yml?rev=60845&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/META.yml (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/META.yml Thu Jul 29 10:10:13 2010
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
--- #YAML:1.0
name: DBI
-version: 1.612
+version: 1.613
abstract: Database independent interface for Perl
author:
- Tim Bunce (dbi-users at perl.org)
Modified: branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/Makefile.PL
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/Makefile.PL?rev=60845&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/Makefile.PL (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/Makefile.PL Thu Jul 29 10:10:13 2010
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# -*- perl -*-
#
-# $Id: Makefile.PL 14253 2010-07-16 15:28:40Z REHSACK $
+# $Id: Makefile.PL 14266 2010-07-21 08:01:45Z REHSACK $
#
# Copyright (c) 1994-2010 Tim Bunce Ireland
#
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
},
},
PREREQ_PM => {
- ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? ( 'PathTools' => 3.31, ) : () ),
+ ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? ( 'File::Spec' => 3.31, ) : () ),
},
CONFLICTS => {
'SQL::Statement' => '1.27',
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@
$_ = '' unless defined $_;
}
-# If working from git-svn, the $Id: Makefile.PL 14253 2010-07-16 15:28:40Z REHSACK $'s in the mod's should be completed
+# If working from git-svn, the $Id: Makefile.PL 14266 2010-07-21 08:01:45Z REHSACK $'s in the mod's should be completed
# before any other action is taken
$is_developer && -d ".git" && -f "git-svn-vsn.pl" and system $^X, "git-svn-vsn.pl";
Modified: branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/lib/DBI/FAQ.pm
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/lib/DBI/FAQ.pm?rev=60845&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/lib/DBI/FAQ.pm (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/lib/DBI/FAQ.pm Thu Jul 29 10:10:13 2010
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
###
-### $Id: FAQ.pm 13989 2010-05-14 21:25:17Z timbo $
+### $Id: FAQ.pm 14270 2010-07-22 17:22:06Z timbo $
###
### DBI Frequently Asked Questions POD
###
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
package DBI::FAQ;
-our $VERSION = sprintf("1.%06d", q$Revision: 13989 $ =~ /(\d+)/o);
+our $VERSION = sprintf("1.%06d", q$Revision: 14270 $ =~ /(\d+)/o);
=head1 NAME
@@ -63,10 +63,10 @@
To quote Tim Bunce, the architect and author of DBI:
- ``DBI is a database access Application Programming Interface (API)
+ DBI is a database access Application Programming Interface (API)
for the Perl Language. The DBI API Specification defines a set
of functions, variables and conventions that provide a consistent
- database interface independant of the actual database being used.''
+ database interface independent of the actual database being used.
In simple language, the DBI interface allows users to access multiple database
types transparently. So, if you connecting to an Oracle, Informix, mSQL, Sybase
Modified: branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/lib/DBI/ProxyServer.pm
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/lib/DBI/ProxyServer.pm?rev=60845&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/lib/DBI/ProxyServer.pm (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libdbi-perl/current/lib/DBI/ProxyServer.pm Thu Jul 29 10:10:13 2010
@@ -651,7 +651,7 @@
},
# rule: employee_workplace
- # desc: get detailled informations
+ # desc: get detailled information
{
# any IP-address is meant here
mask => '^10\.95\.81\.(\d+)$',
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