On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 09:15:21AM +0200, Ville Skytt? wrote: > Hi bingos, >
Howdy. > Thanks for running the CPAN automated tests. However, I have a question > regarding your numerous failure reports on W3C-LinkChecker 4.4: > > All the failure reports from you fail in the test suite with "Can't locate > LWP/RobotUA.pm in @INC [...]". I'm wondering why this happens, because > W3C-LinkChecker has a dependency on LWP and your reports indicate that it is > installed, but both LWP and LWP::RobotUA are part of the libwww-perl package > so either none of them or both should be installed, not LWP alone. No other > testers have reported this problem. > > Could it be that you have a broken/incomplete installation of libwww-perl in > your test systems? Could you have a look? > > Thanks, Ville Okay, I think the key phrase here is 'installed'. What we do in the test environment is resolve all the dependencies for a given module and the <build_dir>/blib/* directories get added cumulatively to PERL5LIB. In your test I see that you use '-T' switch which makes perl ignore PERL5LIB, hence the blarting about can't find LWP/RobotUA.pm in @INC. Now, I thought CPANPLUS ( which I smoke on ) and CPAN used the same mechanism during testing, so I'm going to copy this to the cpan-testers-discuss mailing list for any further comments. Cheers, -- Chris Williams aka BinGOs PGP ID 0x4658671F http://www.gumbynet.org.uk ==========================
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