X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=be16c842f0848a92c1508a134e94b23fdae7d4fa;hb=044e28d155fe56271a71d8f4fb60cfb14fdf3508;hp=157bd45f65f7b33dbae18da20c2d800bf3e6959f;hpb=4695b0259a32c6fc3c11de5662ed41cfa1d10dd9;p=perltidy.git diff --git a/README b/README index 157bd45..be16c84 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -6,14 +6,8 @@ Welcome to Perltidy! -- please see the included file "COPYING" for details. PREREQUISITES - An effort has been made to keep "perltidy" compatable with versions of - Perl as old as 5.004. This release was tested on Perl version - 5.004_04 under linux. (You can find your version with "perl -v"). - However, some systems this old may have problems with installation - scripts. If you run into installation difficulties, don't give up, - try the alternative installation method described in the INSTALL file. - - The following modules are not required, but perltidy may use them if + "perltidy" should work with most standard Perl installations. The + following modules are not required, but perltidy may use them if detected: HTML::Entities will be used to encode HTML entities if detected @@ -53,15 +47,9 @@ WHAT NEXT Reading the brief tutorial should help you use perltidy effectively. - Perltidy is still being developed, so please check sourceforge - occasionally for updates. New releases are announced on freshmeat.net. - FEEDBACK / BUG REPORTS Bug reports, comments and suggestions are welcome. Attach the smallest - piece of code which demonstrates the bug or issue. Your efforts are - greatly appreciated! - - Thank You + piece of code which demonstrates the bug or issue. Steve Hancock perltidy at users.sourceforge.net