Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It means both packages lay claim to /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0/Test/Harness.pm and
/usr/share/man/man3/Test::Harness.3pm.gz. Can't happen
Oh yes, it does. Frequently.
I ran into the same problem when I tried to make installable packages
for Getopt::Long.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nicholas Clark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2: Term/Cap.t
# this is ugly, but -f $0 really *ought* to work
There seems to be some reliance later on in the test on $0 being reliable, but
I've not quite figured out where in Term/Cap.pm this is. The test
This passes all tests, within, without t/.
Hoping someday to be mentioned in Simon's p5p-summary,
-- c
--- ~MANIFEST Mon Oct 8 23:56:56 2001
+++ MANIFESTMon Oct 8 23:57:12 2001
@@ -893,6 +893,7 @@
lib/ExtUtils/MANIFEST.SKIP The default MANIFEST.SKIP
lib/ExtUtils/Manifest.t