For what it's worth -- this type of thing has been seen before and
from both CPANPLUS and CPAN::Reporter based testers. It's as if two
(or more) emails were smashed together into one. Our hypothesis is
that there is something happening in the way Net::SMTP talks to
certain mail servers.
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On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 01:37:26AM +0200, Ville Skytt? wrote:
Getting rid of the -T both in the script and the test case would be one
solution, but I'm not quite happy with that either, especially
because checklink is a CGI script in addition to a command line one.
Thoughts? Did I miss
On Thursday 19 February 2009, David Cantrell wrote:
Check out the tests for Data::Compare, and how that turns PERL5LIB into
a load of -Ifoo -Ibar -Ibaz for taint tests.
Sure, but as I mentioned, AFAIU that would only fix the test suite,
while the script (which has -T as well) wouldn't
I was going to send a message to the Net::SMTP author, when I noticed that
there are two related reports. Is that any kind of clue?
http://groups.google.com/group/perl.cpan.testers/search?group=perl.cpan.testersq=mw487.yahoo.com+%22feb+14%22+mppqt_g=Search+this+group
http://tinyurl.com/ctdowu