That's not the problem. It looks like you're using some crazy class creation sugar that doesn't have "package" statements, nor do you have a META.yml that defines which modules are provided by your package. So I'm guessing PAUSE doesn't know what to index, and you have to index "WebService::Intercom" to be able to have anything *else* in "WebService-Intercom" get indexed.
David On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 9:00 PM, Rusty Conover <ru...@luckydinosaur.com> wrote: > Attemping to push a new module to CPAN as WebService::Intercom that > interfaces with Intercom.io. > > Can I please have push permissions? > > Thanks, > > Rusty > > -- > Rusty Conover > Lucky Dinosaur, LLC. > > On January 26, 2015 at 8:59:10 PM, PAUSE (upl...@pause.perl.org) wrote: > > The following report has been written by the PAUSE namespace indexer. > Please contact modules@perl.org if there are any open questions. > > User: RCONOVER (Rusty Conover) > Distribution file: WebService-Intercom-0.02.tar.gz > Number of files: 31 > *.pm files: 12 > README: WebService-Intercom-0.02/README > META-File: WebService-Intercom-0.02/META.yml > META-Parser: Parse::CPAN::Meta 1.4404 > META-driven index: no > Timestamp of file: Tue Jan 27 01:57:40 2015 UTC > Time of this run: Tue Jan 27 01:59:09 2015 UTC > > This distribution name can only be used by users with permission for the > package WebService::Intercom, which you do not have. > > > __END__ > > -- David Golden <x...@xdg.me> Twitter/IRC: @xdg