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- updated to 0.9704
  see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Graph/Changes
  0.9704 2015-10-07  Jarkko Hietaniemi  <jhi@iki.fi>
  - rt.cpan.org 107567: edges() missing on undirected multiedged graph:
    was broken in 0.96, had been fixed somewhere there and here,
    added the test case
  - rt.cpan.org 107600: no modify Storable $VERSION
- updated to 0.9703
  see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Graph/Changes
  0.9703 2015-09-29  Jarkko Hietaniemi  <jhi@iki.fi>
  - document (at user level) the openbsd random problem
  - using the 5.22+ Inf was done the wrong way:
    https://github.com/neilbowers/Graph/issues/1
  0.9702 2015-09-28  Jarkko Hietaniemi  <jhi@iki.fi>
  - rt.cpan.org 107394 $Storable::VERSION may contain underscores
  - follow-up to rt.cpan.org 104687: more docs, fixes, and tests for
    diameter/radius/shortest_path/center_vertices/vertex_eccentricity
    for corner cases like empty graph, single-vertex graphs, and
    in general unconnected graphs
  - for perl 5.22 or later one should be able to use Inf for Infinity
  - openbsd before perl 5.20 had nondeterministic rand()
- updated to 0.97 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Graph/Changes
- updated to 0.96
  * Address rt.cpan.org #85449:
    "Graph-0.94 tests fail under perl 5.18.0"
  * Address rt.cpan.org #82324:
    "Test failures due to hash randomisation in perl 5.17.6"
    The two above fixes were the same: the biconnectedness
    code was rewritten from scratch.  The new code behaves
    differently (but I believe more correctly) on certain
    edge cases, in general it will generate more biconnected
    components and bridges, for example for "a=b=c" it will
    now return the same two biconnected components and bridges
    (cut edges), namely "a=b" and "b=c", the "b" of course being
    the articulation point (cut vertex).
  * Address rt.cpan.org #67213:
    "[PATCH] pod fixes"
  * Remove the t/u_bo.t and t/u_bo1.t since they die in 5.18 due
    to some strange failure, looks unrelated to Graph as such,
    probably some fix/change made by newer Perls.
  * Release as 0.95.
- use original .tar.gz
- switch to perl_requires macro
- initial package 0.94 * created by cpanspec 1.78