It seems to me that CPANPLUS::I18N is an autogenerated package by
Locale::Maketext::Lexicon. The only references to files named
It really really really shouldn't be. It was part of old versions of
CPANPLUS:
http://search.cpan.org/search?query=cpanplus%3A%3Ai18n&mode=all
and it looks like it's messing witht the tests
*/CPANPLUS/I18N/* are in some really unused parts of my hard disk. If
you like, I can send you a Devel::Trace session calling
perl5.10.0 -d:Trace -w -Mblib -e '$0="t/00_CPANPLUS-Inc.t"; do
"t/00_CPANPLUS-Inc.t"'
(ca. 150kB gzipped, >4MB unzipped)
Please do.
t/15_CPANPLUS-Shell...................Name
"CPANPLUS::I18N::i_default::Lexicon" used only once: possible typo
at /usr/perl5.10.0/lib/site_perl/5.10.0/Locale/Maketext/Lexicon.pm
line 312.
Unable to get Terminal Size. The TIOCGWINSZ ioctl didn't work. The
COLUMNS and LINES environment variables didn't work. The resize
program didn't work. at /usr/perl5.10.0/lib/site_perl/5.10.0/amd64-
freebsd/Term/ReadKey.pm line 362.
Compilation failed in require at /usr/perl5.10.0/lib/site_perl/
5.10.0/Term/ReadLine/Perl.pm line 63.
# Looks like your test died just after 2.
These are new tests added to test teh dispatch_on_input function of
the default shell.
We're *actually* starting a terminal, but T::R::Perl is being loaded
by the shell class;
Do you have any idea how can we get around this test failure?
The tests pass if I call
perl5.10.0 -w -Mblib t/15_CPANPLUS-Shell.t
from command line. So it could be some problem with CPAN::Reporter?
This is the typical error Term::Readline/readkey generates when you run
terminal in terminal... but i'm nto sure how to sidestep the issue.
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