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<AANLkTimG=vzvvws4z0b5mnie3j8hmycnp_kmpdrxe...@mail.gmail.com>, Cameron
Baustian <cameronbaust...@gmail.com> wrote:


> I'm trying to upload a simple module to PAUSE. However, the indexer keeps
> failing, and it also complains about world writable files. I'm wondering if
> there is a test upload option for my module, so that I could try to upload
> the module without continuing to increment the version number of my module.

There's not a test upload feature.

You could just check your local distribution to see if it has
world-writeable files, perhaps using something like distzilla or
Module::Release.

How are you creating the distribution and uploading it? Which operating
system are you using? Can you send us the indexer report?

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