Hi Neil, I've now taken some time to review the code. You suggestion to drop the distribution altogether is ok for me, as I do not recall even having written it (1996... 20 years ago!). Thank you,
Yves -----Original Message----- From: Neil Bowers [mailto:neil.bow...@cogendo.com] Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 11:54 PM To: PAINDAVEINE Yves (CNECT) Cc: PAUSE Admins Subject: Re: Looking for Yves Paindaveine CPAN author Hi Yves, I’m one of the PAUSE admins. I’m still working on resolving conflicts caused by PAUSE now considering CPAN package names case insensitively. This has left us with some situations where people are owners of namespaces previously considered distinct, and now considered the same. You have ownership of packages “Any” and “Debug”, which are part of your llg distribution. These now clash with “any” and “DEBUG”, which are owned by other people. Your “llg” distribution was last released in 1996, and doesn’t follow a lot of modern CPAN conventions. The best way to resolve this would be to move these modules into the LLg namespace. Or if you’re not doing Perl these days, we could just drop the distribution from CPAN, as it hasn’t been installable on a good number of recent Perl releases: http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=llg+1.07 After either of these, I could then drop your permissions on the Any and Debug namespaces, resolving the conflict. I’m happy to do either of these steps for you, if you’d like, as I’m working through cases like this. PAUSE doesn’t let situations like this occur any more, so I’m trying to resolve all existing cases. Cheers, Neil