James E Keenan wrote:
> snip
>
> The thing that puzzled me about Burnout's test failures was that they
> seemed to happen at places where the code was very mundane. We've
> been communicating on this list, Perlmonks, and off-list about it for
> weeks. We did confirm that the tests were
Michael G Schwern wrote:
>On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 01:32:47PM -0500, Comrade Burnout wrote:
>
>
>>But, some of the test fail because the previously installed version of
>>EU::MM ends up being used in the tests, and not the version in my local
>>dir (that I'm tryi
James E Keenan wrote:
> [[[ snip ]]]
>
>>>
> [snip]
>
> Let me point out one other anomaly which may not be the source of the
> problem. In the following line of output 'make' is using the perl
> executable in /usr/bin
>
>>> /usr/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::MY" -e "MY->fixin(shift)"
>>> blib/script/mod
James E Keenan wrote:
> And, again, to rule out obvious problems ...
> 1. When you ran 'make', did you get output that looks more or less
> like this:
FWIW, here's the full output of make ...
> [ burnt ] :: make
> cp lib/ExtUtils/ModuleMaker/StandardText.pm
> blib/lib/ExtUtils/ModuleMaker/Stand
James E Keenan wrote:
> Comrade Burnout wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure this is the right place to ask, but I'm at the end of my
>> rope here.
>>
>>> perl Makefile.pl
>>
> make
>
>>> make test VERBOSE=>1
>>
>>
>>
>
I'm not sure this is the right place to ask, but I'm at the end of my
rope here.
I've been working with the ExtUtils::ModuleMaker author with some
beta-testing of new releases.
(part of `uname -a`)
FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE
( relevant perl -v )
This is perl, v5.6.1 built for i386-freebsd
I've just
Andy Lester wrote:
I've started a new page on the Kwiki to replace the HereToHelp page:
http://phalanx.kwiki.org/index.cgi?TeamsWanted
Here's where I hope people looking for teams, or teams looking for
people, can get together and join forces.
I'll put my hat in the ring, first: I don't want to
I remember seeing that the list-joining thingie mentioned an
introduction once someone joined, so here it is:
I'm geektron on perlmonks, and Brian Clarkson IRL.
I've talked a bit to Mr. Lester and Mr. Kinyon about tests, and decided
that learning some good testing skills while doing something us