my $is_as_822 = 0;
print "Checking if this is ActiveState Perl 5.8.8 build 822 or higher... ";
-if ($^V eq v5.8.8 and defined $as_perl and $as_perl >= 822) {
+if ("$]" == 5.008008 and defined $as_perl and $as_perl >= 822) {
$is_as_822 = 1;
push @DEFINES, '-DVMG_COMPAT_ARRAY_PUSH_NOLEN=1';
}
print $is_gcc_34 ? "yes\n" : "no\n";
# Threads, Windows and 5.8.x don't seem to be best friends
-if ($^O eq 'MSWin32' && $^V lt v5.9.0) {
+if ($^O eq 'MSWin32' && "$]" < 5.009) {
push @DEFINES, '-DVMG_MULTIPLICITY=0';
print "Thread safety disabled for perl 5.8.x on Windows.\n"
}
# Fork emulation got "fixed" in 5.10.1
-if ($^O eq 'MSWin32' && $^V lt v5.10.1) {
+if ($^O eq 'MSWin32' && "$]" < 5.010001) {
push @DEFINES, '-DVMG_FORKSAFE=0';
print "Fork safety not ensured for perl 5.8.x and 5.10.0 on Windows.\n";
}
MIN_PERL_VERSION => 5.008,
META_MERGE => \%META,
dist => {
- PREOP => "pod2text $file > \$(DISTVNAME)/README",
+ PREOP => "pod2text -u $file > \$(DISTVNAME)/README",
COMPRESS => 'gzip -9f', SUFFIX => 'gz'
},
clean => {