update to 1.25, from jasper (maintainer)

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steven 2006-06-01 07:32:16 +00:00
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2005/12/08 08:55:01 steven Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 2006/06/01 07:32:16 steven Exp $
COMMENT= "perl module for IPv4 address parsing"
COMMENT= "perl module for IPv4/IPv6 address parsing"
DISTNAME= Net-IP-1.24
DISTNAME= Net-IP-1.25
PKGNAME= p5-${DISTNAME}
CATEGORIES= net perl5

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MD5 (Net-IP-1.24.tar.gz) = edc91d262460130f583f3f1c42e041b9
RMD160 (Net-IP-1.24.tar.gz) = c89fd0b7495d48a9c45f64791184825bd7ea3cc6
SHA1 (Net-IP-1.24.tar.gz) = 5cf9052e505d99ab190dc2448fb6813c59eac4cb
SIZE (Net-IP-1.24.tar.gz) = 25736
MD5 (Net-IP-1.25.tar.gz) = a49c0b02a9b793ff60191cdafc0c202e
RMD160 (Net-IP-1.25.tar.gz) = 92116a215d255d1a16b819df23c98bb0324df2f6
SHA1 (Net-IP-1.25.tar.gz) = 058a0ce86a50e882e9254371157c0c602b88f691
SIZE (Net-IP-1.25.tar.gz) = 25749

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Perl extension for manipulating IPv4/IPv6 addresses
This module provides functions to deal with IPv4/IPv6 addresses. The
module can be used as a class, allowing the user to instantiate IP
objects, which can be single IP addresses, prefixes, or ranges of
addresses. There is also a procedural way of accessing most of the
functions. Most subroutines can take either IPv4 or IPv6 addresses
transparently.