Feel free to do whatever is necessary to make it work. Parse-Nibbler got replaced by Parse-Gnaw which is getting replaced by Perl6 Grammars anyway.
I should probably take it all down, but every once in a while, I do reference for some code tricks I used. Greg London On Tue, June 21, 2016 3:53 am, Neil Bowers wrote: > Hi Greg, > > > I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin hat: I’m working on resolving > conflicts caused by PAUSE now considering package names case > insensitively. This has left us with some situations where two or more > people are owners of namespaces previously considered distinct, and now > considered the same. > > You have ownership of the “Variable” namespace, which was part of the > 0.23 release of your Parse-Nibbler distribution (the latest release of > which is 1.10). That release (0.23) has a number of modules which are no > longer in the distribution, but because 0.23 is still in your CPAN author > directory, they’re still appearing in the CPAN index. > > Your ownership of “Variable” now conflicts with ABIGAIL’s ownership of > the “variable” namespace — they were previously considered separate, but > now are treated as the same by PAUSE. > > To resolve this conflict, I propose dropping your permissions on the > “Variable” namespace, and other package names that haven’t been used > since the 0.23 release, and also deleting the older releases of > Parse-Nibbler from your author directory. > > > I don’t think these steps will cause any problems, but wanted to check — > are you happy for me to do this please? > > PAUSE doesn’t let situations like this occur any more — I’m resolving the > existing cases. > > Cheers, > Neil > > > --