On 18 December 2003 21:44 Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
I can add local symlinks
and hardlinks. I'll compute ownership out-of-band and compare it
to the test result though... I wouldn't want someone extracting
this as joebloe to fail because the uid wasn't root. :)
Another thing to bear in mind
Barbie == Barbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Barbie Another thing to bear in mind ... is this a Unix-like only
Barbie module? If not, then symlinks will be a no go. Win32 doesn't
Barbie support them, and I would imagine there are other OSs in the
Barbie same position.
It's not my intention to
In my recently released File::Finder module, I have the basic
tests to ensure that the find options are grabbed correctly,
and that the core and/or/not/parens logic is clean, along with
the easy test to ensure that eval() works.
However, to test the file operations, like files named moe, I have
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 01:28:57PM -0800, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
In my recently released File::Finder module, I have the basic
tests to ensure that the find options are grabbed correctly,
and that the core and/or/not/parens logic is clean, along with
the easy test to ensure that eval()
Michael == Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael If you're not planning on your tests modifying the test tree at all,
Michael you can probably just get away with having t/tree/... as a bunch of
Michael normal files and directorys in the tarball. Don't ship a seperate
Michael tar
Op een winterige herfstdag (Thursday 18 December 2003 22:44), schreef Randal
L. Schwartz:
Michael == Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael If you're not planning on your tests modifying the test tree at
all, Michael you can probably just get away with having t/tree/... as a