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From:
David Favor
Date:
August 5, 2009 06:56
Subject:
Git perl-5.10.1-1713 + Test::Deep failures
Message ID:
4A79841C.9000101@davidfavor.com
I posted an update to perl-porters yesterday.

Looks like the only outstanding failing module now is Test::Deep.

I suspect the failure of this module lies with perl as I tried
building the last year's worth of Test::Deep modules and all
failed in a similar place.

demerphq wrote:
> 2009/8/4 David Favor <david@davidfavor.com>:
>> Resending by Reply-All...
>>
>> Craig A. Berry wrote:
>>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Dave Mitchell<davem@iabyn.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> I'm cc'ing Adam Kennedy, who appears to be the PPI maintainer, in case
>>>>> he has any advice or insight.
>>>> Has anyone got any further news on this?
>>> The last line of Adam's blog post here:
>>>
>>> http://use.perl.org/~Alias/journal/39394?from=rss
>>>
>>> indicates he's aware of it but sounds like no action has been taken yet.
>>>
>>> David F. wrote me off list indicating he'd filed some bug reports
>>> against other modules as well.  I told him that if the modules work
>>> with 5.10.0 but 5.10.1-to-be broke them that we need to hear about
>>> those things here on p5p.
>>
>> Other modules with challenges now include:
>>
>>   perl-maint -> Test::Pod, Test::Deep, PPI
>>
>>   perl-blead -> PPI & Test::Pod work, FreezeThaw hangs during test...
>> flarg...
>>
>> I've given up testing for a while, till further commits are made.
> 
> Could you please post the test output to the list? Or at the very
> least the relevent rt links?
> 
> The people that fix this stuff dont have a lot of time to reassamble
> all this material into one place.
> 
> Whereas you have it in one place to start with.
> 
> Cheers,
> Yves
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