On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 07:30:29PM -0500, David Golden wrote:
> On Jan 7, 2008 6:07 PM, David Cantrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A danger, however, is that if we were to all suddenly start skipping
> > everything by author FOOBAR then the normal way to do that would be to
> > just not download his modules.  That means that anything that depends on
> > his modules would also not get tested.  Which is bad.  It would be nice
> > to come up with a mechanism that would only affect the sending of test
> > reports
> That's a good point.  I'll probably work up some config options for
> CPAN::Reporter to specify an exclude list.

Thanks!

>                                            I'm trying to get a
> virtual machine smoking rig going at home -- doing so will be
> motivation to extend/fix CPAN::Reporter in helpful ways like that.

If you're of a Maccish persuasion, then I recommend Parallels, even
though it's payware.  Or if you're happier with Linux, then I believe
that the most recent Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora all Just Work with xen
straight out of the box and have all the relevant stuff available as
packages.

> > [YAML vs Data::Dumper]
> How about something even easier -- like MANIFEST.SKIP format

That works too :-)

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