On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 07:49:40AM -0500, Chris Dolan wrote: > >Is there a way tests to determine that a module cannot be installed on > >a platform so that CPANPLUS or CPAN::YACSmoke can issue an "NA" (Not > >Applicable) report?
The only way I know of to do this currently is for Makefile.PL to die as a result of a failed "require 5.00X" line. ie. Your Perl is not of a high enough version. Perhaps, as a stop-gap, this model could be expanded a little bit to allow the Makefile.PL to die with a general NA report. die "Stopped: $reason"; or die "NA: $reason"; Since, at the moment, we're having trouble putting together a system to cover the possible reasons for an NA report let the module author figure it out. Its simple and minimal.