[Koha-devel] Perl version requirement

dcook at prosentient.com.au dcook at prosentient.com.au
Thu Jun 25 06:21:17 CEST 2020


Just to add more fuel to the fire, have people heard about Perl 7? It was just announced yesterday.

Unlike Perl 6 (now known as Raku), Perl 7 appears to be an actual backwards compatible successor to Perl 5: https://www.perl.com/article/announcing-perl-7/. If you don't want to read the link, "the bottom line" is "Perl 7 is v5.32 with different settings. Your code should work if it’s not a mess. Expect a user release within a year."

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As for Perl 5.x versions, in the past, I've said let's stay at 5.10 because of RHEL 6, but RHEL 6 is being retired November 30, 2020 (with an "Extended Life Cycle Support Add-On" available until June 30, 2024). I really don't think we should be hamstrung by RHEL 6 anymore. RHEL 7 comes with 5.16 and RHEL 7's "Software Collections" can be used with Perl 5.20 and Perl 5.24, although I don't think that the RHEL 7 "Software Collections" can be used with the #!/usr/bin/perl shebang (which would be used in CGI and Plack's CGI emulation). That said, RHEL 8 is available now and it comes with Perl 5.26. 

Maybe we should just focus on Perl versions for supported Debian/Ubuntu OSes, and if people want to use other OSes, then they just need to upgrade to a newer version that supports a newer Perl. 

I think you can install Docker on RHEL 7, so that's another consideration for people running Koha on non-Debian/Ubuntu OSes. They can always just look at implementing a container-based solution, which leverages Debian/Ubuntu as the container OS. 

So yeah... let's pick the lowest Perl on our supported Debian/Ubuntu and have that be the minimum supported Perl. 

David Cook
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From: Koha-devel <koha-devel-bounces at lists.koha-community.org> On Behalf Of Paul A
Sent: Thursday, 25 June 2020 9:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [Koha-devel] Perl version requirement

On 2020-06-24 1:15 p.m., Julian Maurice wrote:
> Ah yes, I forgot about Xenial.
> 
> Not sure if it is still supported. 

Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS (Xenial Xerus) was released February 28, 2019, has an "End of Standard Support" set at April 2021, and "End of Life" of April
2024 -- where some package enhancements are ensured up to the first of those dates, and *security* is ensured until the second, i.e nearly another four years from now.

I obviously cannot speak for more than the organizations with which I am involved, but basically we are all keeping c++, php and perl based code on 16.04 LTS using Apache, and have moved only python coding to 18.04. 
However, we do use Nginx on 18.04 as a front end, proxying to the 16.04 back ends. We are beginning to look at 20.04, but first impressions of the transition are slightly painful.

As Mark mentions below, Xenial uses Perl 5.22.1-9ubuntu0.6. I understand that the "1-9ubuntu0.6" denotes some fifty patches and fixes on top of "basic 5.22" but not amounting to 5.24. Just for completeness, 18.04 uses perl 5.26, and 20.04 comes with perl 5.30.  However, from what I have heard, the perl 5 branch has very few deprecated, let alone removed, details, so backwards compatibility is on a fairly firm footing. In fact, a quick look at 5.22 and 5.26 show very much the same patches, but of course this may not apply to non-core modules.

Best -- Paul



The thing is, depending on where you
> look, you find different informations:
> 
> In the latest release notes:
> 
> - 20.05.01 says that the recommended environments are Debian stretch, 
> Debian buster or Ubuntu bionic, and requires Perl 5.10
> - 19.11.07 says that the recommended environments are Debian jessie, 
> Debian stretch, Debian buster or Ubuntu bionic and requires Perl 5.10
> - 19.05.12 says the the recommended environements are Debian stretch 
> or Ubuntu bionic, and requires Perl 5.24 (it's strange that an older 
> version of Koha require a newer version of Perl)
> 
> On Jenkins, there is a "supported" tab that includes Ubuntu xenial, 
> bionic and focal, and Debian jessie, stretch and buster.
> 
> So it is not very clear.
> Maybe we can include that information in Koha's source (in README ?) 
> and make it the "single source of truth" ?
> 
> Le 24/06/2020 à 18:40, Mark Tompsett a écrit :
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I apologize if this is a dumb question, but do we support Xenial 
>> (Ubuntu 16.04) still? If so, then Julian Maurice's suggestion is a 
>> little over. Xenial has Perl 5.22 in it. If we don't support Xenial, 
>> then +1 for his suggestion of 5.24 as the Perl version to use.
>>
>> GPML,
>> Mark Tompsett
>>
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