Michael G Schwern wrote:
On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 01:32:47PM -0500, Comrade Burnout wrote:
But, some of the test fail because the previously installed version of
EU::MM ends up being used in the tests, and not the version in my local
dir (that I'm trying to test)
Do your tests run
James E Keenan wrote:
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The thing that puzzled me about Burnout's test failures was that they
seemed to happen at places where the code was very mundane. We've
been communicating on this list, Perlmonks, and off-list about it for
weeks. We did confirm that the tests were
I'm not sure this is the right place to ask, but I'm at the end of my
rope here.
I've been working with the ExtUtils::ModuleMaker author with some
beta-testing of new releases.
(part of `uname -a`)
FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE
( relevant perl -v )
This is perl, v5.6.1 built for i386-freebsd
I've
James E Keenan wrote:
Comrade Burnout wrote:
I'm not sure this is the right place to ask, but I'm at the end of my
rope here.
perl Makefile.pl
make
make test VERBOSE=1
Did you include 'make' between 'perl Makefile.PL' and 'make test'?
yes, i did. i just omitted it in my distracted
James E Keenan wrote:
And, again, to rule out obvious problems ...
1. When you ran 'make', did you get output that looks more or less
like this:
FWIW, here's the full output of make ...
[ burnt ] :: make
cp lib/ExtUtils/ModuleMaker/StandardText.pm
James E Keenan wrote:
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Let me point out one other anomaly which may not be the source of the
problem. In the following line of output 'make' is using the perl
executable in /usr/bin
/usr/bin/perl -MExtUtils::MY -e MY-fixin(shift)
blib/script/modulemaker
Manifying
Andy Lester wrote:
I've started a new page on the Kwiki to replace the HereToHelp page:
http://phalanx.kwiki.org/index.cgi?TeamsWanted
Here's where I hope people looking for teams, or teams looking for
people, can get together and join forces.
I'll put my hat in the ring, first: I don't want
I remember seeing that the list-joining thingie mentioned an
introduction once someone joined, so here it is:
I'm geektron on perlmonks, and Brian Clarkson IRL.
I've talked a bit to Mr. Lester and Mr. Kinyon about tests, and decided
that learning some good testing skills while doing something