Or at least figuring out how to turn it off! ;}

(Actually, I also had a bare file handle and two-arg file open; *that* I
changed. So I am proud for the help!)

BTW - could you change the smoke settings for perlcritic to verbose as Jonas
described? (Or do I misunderstand how the smoke system works?)

Roger

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Dolan [mailto:ch...@chrisdolan.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 2:44 PM
To: raha...@ualr.edu
Cc: 'Jonas Brømsø Nielsen'; module-authors@perl.org
Subject: RE: ARGH! (was FW: Perl Critic and (honest) hash references)

> Honestly I just left the default perlcritic test script in my package as
> generated by Module::Starter. This was the first time I had done so, and I
> really had no idea about Perl::Critic until last night when my module
> failed
> "smoke" testing after upload to CPAN. From the test script I am guessing
> that I cannot alter the verbosity setting (running on someone else's
> automated server).

Score one for the good guys: annoying our users into writing better code. 
;-)

Chris

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