On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 09:34:26AM -0800, Eric Wilhelm wrote: > This only has to do with cpantesters and *not* the "standard build > chain". IMO, cpantesters needs to learn to deal with die() in Build.PL > because using it is far more natural than: > > unless($condition) { > warn "you don't have the $condition -- Cannot continue."; > exit 0; # silly cpantesters requirement > }
If you die, you exit with a non-zero status. A non-zero status means "something ain't quite right". If you disagree with that, then I suggest that you take it up with The Open Group and have them amend the UNIX specification. Good luck with that. -- David Cantrell | top google result for "internet beard fetish club" On the bright side, if sendmail is tied up routing spam and pointless uknot posts, it's not waving its arse around saying "root me!" -- Peter Corlett, in uknot