Several small fixes, but 0.94 might fix more than you needed …
0.95 - 2013-01-13
- Introduce allow_unquoted_escape as workaround for RT#81295
- Update copyright to 2013
- Introduce print_hr () for RT#76143
- Dropped plans to support EBCDIC
0.94 - 2012-12-03
- Guard against beta releases of Encode (Xavier Guimard - RT#81499)
- Fix sv_cache init global-buffer-overflow (Reini Urban - RT#81469)
- Tested with perl compiled with clang (also to verify RT#81469)
- Fix memory leak reported in RT#81539 (Fix by Tony Cook)
0.93 - 2012-11-19
- Skip Encode related tests on too old Encode
- Force old(er) tar format (ustar) - assumes GNU tar on release box
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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