Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
> =?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= <ilmari@ilmari.org> writes:
Your MUA seems a bit MIME-deficient…
>> Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
>>> Based on this, I'm inclined to think we should select 0.98 as the
>>> minimum version. Anything later would inconvenience some people.
>>> OTOH, it doesn't look like there's any value in promising compatibility
>>> with 0.96 instead, especially since I see a couple of subplan-related
>>> bug fixes in 0.97 and 0.98 in Test::Simple's changelog.
>
>> FWIW, here's a list of Test::More versions shipped with various Perl
>> releases. Since v5.12.0, the version does not change in minor releases.
>> ...
>> v5.12.0 0.94
>> v5.14.0 0.98
>
> Ah-hah, that's a good way to think about it too. There's surely
> little reason in worrying about a module version that did not ship
> in any Perl release, because what 99.9% of people will have is what
> shipped with their Perl release.
Or newer, if they ever install anything from CPAN, since many modules
depend on a newer version. Some OSes even package newer versions
separately in addition to the core version, which install earlier in the
include path. E.g. Debian has the following versions:
Debian | Perl | core | packaged
8 | 5.20.2 | 1.001002 | 1.001008
9 | 5.24.1 | 1.001014 | 1.302075
10 | 5.28.1 | 1.302133 | 1.302162
11 | 5.32.1 | 1.302175 | 1.302183
- ilmari