Doing this on Win32 (NT4), I have a t\SKIP file containing:
modules/dav
ssl/all
And yet I get these when running t\TEST. And yes, I've tried it
with sloshes rather than slashes. Is it checking for requirements
*before* checking t\SKIP?
modules\dav.skipped: cannot find module 'dav',
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Doing this on Win32 (NT4), I have a t\SKIP file containing:
modules/dav
ssl/all
Stone me! OtherBill was right; these need to be specified as
modules\\dav
ssl\\all
on Win32. Bleargh..
Thanks, Bill!
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Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Doing this on Win32 (NT4), I have a t\SKIP file containing:
modules/dav
ssl/all
Stone me! OtherBill was right; these need to be specified as
modules\\dav
ssl\\all
on Win32. Bleargh..
May be the SKIP file's parser should complain when it
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
I'd like to see the modules::dav syntax adopted
+1
This would certainly make things more consistent/simple to document.
Don't you mean 'more consistent::simple'? :-)
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Author, developer,
Stas Bekman wrote:
modules\\dav
ssl\\all
May be the SKIP file's parser should complain when it cannot find the
specified files?
No, I don't think so -- then you'd have to special-case wildcards.
I'd just rather it was consistent -- and even better, platform-neutral.
I like OtherBill's
clayton cottingham wrote:
in Re: Winnow?
Doug M said:
- create a t/SKIP file with passing tests
setenvif.t
access.t
etc.t
could someone give me a short example of this SKIP file
sure, for example in mod_perl-2.0 setup
t/SKIP:
---
# skip all files in protocol
protocol
# skip basic cgi
in Re: Winnow?
Doug M said:
- create a t/SKIP file with passing tests
setenvif.t
access.t
etc.t
could someone give me a short example of this SKIP file