On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 08:43:08AM +0300, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Could it be possible to use local::lib and specify that I want to skip the
tests for the current module?
This also doesn't have anything to do with local::lib. Look for 'notest' in
the CPAN.pm docs.
(This is a potentially bad
From: Hans Dieter Pearcey hdp.perl.catalyst.us...@weftsoar.netOn Wed,
Jun 10, 2009 at 10:33:26PM +0300, Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
When using this syntax, where can I specify the local path where I want
to install the Some::Module?
You never do that with local::lib. It sets up the env
Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
When using this syntax for installing modules in the directory 'my_lwp'
I don't know how I can specify the force parameter of the cpan shell.
perl -MCPAN -Mlocal::lib=my_lwp -e 'CPAN::force(qw/install LWP/)'
Cheers
t0m
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From: Tomas Doran bobtf...@bobtfish.net
Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
When using this syntax for installing modules in the directory 'my_lwp' I
don't know how I can specify the force parameter of the cpan shell.
perl -MCPAN -Mlocal::lib=my_lwp -e 'CPAN::force(qw/install LWP/)'
Cheers
t0m
Thank
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 09:23:41PM +0300, Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
perl -MCPAN -Mlocal::lib=support -e CPAN::install(HTML::FormFu)
The result:
Database was generated on Thu, 11 Jun 2009 17:08:37 GMT
HTML::FormFu is up to date (0.05000).
But HTML::FormFu is not installed under the
From: Hans Dieter Pearcey hdp.perl.catalyst.us...@weftsoar.net
Failed 185/213 test programs. 20/536 subtests failed.
(This error is given when I try to install Moose using the standard cpan
command line also.)
This isn't an error, this is a summary. No one can help you fix the problem
if
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:46:49PM +0300, Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
I discovered the problem. Moose requires a newer version of Class::MOP
than the one I had it installed.
I don't know why cpan didn't try to install the newer version, because
I've seen that the newer version was required in
From: Hans Dieter Pearcey hdp.perl.catalyst.us...@weftsoar.net
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:46:49PM +0300, Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
I discovered the problem. Moose requires a newer version of Class::MOP
than the one I had it installed.
I don't know why cpan didn't try to install the newer version,
wich methods do you use to distribute a catalyst application from on box to
another.
and suposse this box has diferent operating system, i ment one has suse and the
other redhat.
what are you recomendations
Patricio Bruna V.
IT Linux Ltda.
Patricio A. Bruna wrote:
wich methods do you use to distribute a catalyst application from on box
to another.
and suposse this box has diferent operating system, i ment one has suse
and the other redhat.
what are you recomendations
Don't do that.
Having an app balanced across two totally
Maybe i explain wrong.
I did not mean load balance, i meant deployment.
i develop my app on my box, and then i need to deploy it on the production
server, with the same operating system. downloading all the modules from cpan
is time consuming, are any better way?
Patricio A. Bruna wrote:
Maybe i explain wrong.
I did not mean load balance, i meant deployment.
i develop my app on my box, and then i need to deploy it on the
production server, with the same operating system. downloading all the
modules from cpan is time consuming, are any better way?
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 08:14:10PM +0300, Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
BTW, regarding local::lib, does anyone know how can I force install a
module that gives an error under Windows when I use it?
The same way you force install anything using the CPAN shell.
CPAN force install Some::Module
hdp.
From: Tomas Doran bobtf...@bobtfish.net
Patricio A. Bruna wrote:
Maybe i explain wrong.
I did not mean load balance, i meant deployment.
i develop my app on my box, and then i need to deploy it on the
production server, with the same operating system. downloading all the
modules from cpan is
From: Stuart Watt
Why would you do that? If the module you're installing fails its tests, you
should file a bug report. What kind of error? IME you shouldn't ever want to or
need to force install a module. This should be a *colossal* red flag to you.
...
/joel
It is very possible
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:33:26PM +0300, Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
When using this syntax, where can I specify the local path where I want
to install the Some::Module?
You never do that with local::lib. It sets up the env variables for you
(PERL_MM_OPT and MODULEBUILDRC) -- CPAN.pm doesn't
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