Hi, Recently I uploaded my module Systemd::Daemon to PAUSE. Before uploading, I have search both search.cpan.org and metacpan.org for both "Systemd" and "Systemd::Daemon", and find nothing. (The closest result "Linux::Systemd::Journal" is in "Linux" namespace).
As described in http://www.cpan.org/modules/04pause.html#comparison > In order for a module to be indexed, the submitting author must be the owner or an authorized maintainer for every package namespace found (unless the namespace is new, in which case the uploading author becomes the owner of it). I though the "Systemd::Daemon" namespace is new, but I received PAUSE report (see below) that I do not have permission for the package "Systemd::Daemon". Could you explain Why? Thanks. —Van On Mon, 2015-03-30 at 19:16 +0000, PAUSE wrote: > The following report has been written by the PAUSE namespace indexer. > Please contact modules@perl.org if there are any open questions. > > User: VDB (Van de Bugger) > Distribution file: Systemd-Daemon-0.03.tar.gz > Number of files: 19 > *.pm files: 1 > README: Systemd-Daemon-0.03/README > META-File: Systemd-Daemon-0.03/META.json > META-Parser: Parse::CPAN::Meta 1.4404 > META-driven index: no > Timestamp of file: Mon Mar 30 19:15:11 2015 UTC > Time of this run: Mon Mar 30 19:16:39 2015 UTC > > This distribution name can only be used by users with permission for the > package Systemd::Daemon, which you do not have. > > > __END__