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Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 15:41:56 -0500
From: "Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports)" <yselkowitz AT users DOT sourceforge DOT net>
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Subject: Re: install Crypt::CBC in cpan shell in Cygwin
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Igor Peshansky wrote:
> As Reini rather forcefully alluded to, using ':' in filenames is
> non-portable.  You really should complain upstream about using that
> character in their filenames.  The standard Perl convention is to replace
> '::' by '_', anyway.

This file is just a readme containing a security advisory, and doesn't
get handled by the /::/_/ magic.

> However, another workaround is
> 
> mount -u -o managed `cygpath -m /home/$USER/.cpan` /home/$USER/.cpan
> 
> This will set up .cpan as a managed mount, which supports all kinds of
> special characters in filenames.  Don't expect Windows programs to
> understand them, though.  And you might have trouble actually installing
> the package (if it uses those characters in installed files).

Since this readme doesn't get installed, this is not a problem.

Alternatively, build this module with cygport and the attached .cygport
file.


Yaakov
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CPAN_AUTHOR=lds
inherit perl

USE_MANAGED_MOUNT=1

DOCS+=" README.compatibility"


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