Hi Andy,
> When you get an error like this, it’s best to wait a bit and see whether your
> release got indexed.
> > If had seen the previous release still listed in the index, you can ask
> > PAUSE to retry the indexing: in the left sidebar you’ll see "Force
> > Reindexing". If you select that,
Glad it’s indexed. Thanks.
The following explanation you just gave me:
> When you get an error like this, it’s best to wait a bit and see whether your
> release got indexed.
>
> If had seen the previous release still listed in the index, you can ask PAUSE
> to retry the indexing: in the left
Hi Andy,
When you get an error like this, it’s best to wait a bit and see whether your
release got indexed. Looking in the CPAN Index, I see:
Carp::Assert::More 2.01 P/PE/PETDANCE/Carp-Assert-More-2.0.1.tar.gz
So the index was updated with your release, so everything’s ok.
If had s
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> README: Carp-Assert-More-2.0.1/README.md
> META-File: Carp-Assert-More-2.0.1/META.json
> META-Parser: Parse::CPAN::Meta 1.4414
> META-driven index: no
> Timestamp of file: Fri Aug 13 17:00:27 2021 UTC
> Time of this run: Fri Aug 13 17:29:05 2021 UTC
>
> ERROR: Database