Re: Failed: PAUSE indexer report TOMC/Devel-WatchVars-v1.0.4.tar.gz

2021-01-06 Thread Tom Christiansen
Hey Neil, that makes great sense now that you explain it. Never thought of
that.

Thanks again,

Tom

On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 3:31 AM Neil Bowers  wrote:

> Hi Tom,
>
> The problem is this line in WatchVars.pm:
>
> our $VERSION = v1.0.4;
>
> PAUSE doesn’t support unquoted v-strings, so changing it to "v1.0.4"
> should do the trick.
>
> I’ve logged this as a PAUSE issues:
> https://github.com/andk/pause/issues/365
>
> Cheers,
> Neil
>


Re: Failed: PAUSE indexer report TOMC/Devel-WatchVars-v1.0.4.tar.gz

2021-01-05 Thread Neil Bowers via modules
Hi Tom,

The problem is this line in WatchVars.pm:

    our $VERSION = v1.0.4;

PAUSE doesn’t support unquoted v-strings, so changing it to "v1.0.4" should do 
the trick.

I’ve logged this as a PAUSE issues: https://github.com/andk/pause/issues/365

Cheers,
Neil


Re: Failed: PAUSE indexer report TOMC/Devel-WatchVars-v1.0.4.tar.gz

2021-01-03 Thread Tom Christiansen
Okay guys, I give up: what in the world do I have to do to get this indexed
properly? I don't _think_ anybody owns the namespace.

Tom Christiansen

On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 11:03 AM PAUSE  wrote:

> The following report has been written by the PAUSE namespace indexer.
> Please contact modules@perl.org if there are any open questions.
>
>   User: TOMC ()
>   Distribution file: Devel-WatchVars-v1.0.4.tar.gz
>   Number of files: 29
>   *.pm files: 4
>   README: Devel-WatchVars-v1.0.4/README
>   META-File: Devel-WatchVars-v1.0.4/META.json
>   META-Parser: Parse::CPAN::Meta 1.4414
>   META-driven index: no
>   Timestamp of file: Sun Jan  3 18:01:47 2021 UTC
>   Time of this run: Sun Jan  3 18:03:17 2021 UTC
>
> This distribution name will only be indexed when uploaded by users with
> permission for the package Devel::WatchVars. Either someone else has
> ownership over that package name, or this is a brand new distribution
> and that package name was neither listed in the 'provides' field in the
> META file nor found inside the distribution's modules. Therefore, no
> modules will be indexed.
>
> Further details on the indexing attempt follow.
>
> No or no indexable package statements could be found
> in the distro (maybe a script or documentation
> distribution or a developer release?)
>
> __END__
>