Steffen Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > And it looks like somebody's just approved the Test::CPANpm > >namespace, so I've deleted the old Test::CPAN packages from my home > >directory. > You do not need approval from the modules list maintainers just to > upload a distribution. The approval is for inclusion in the modules list > only!
I know, I managed to upload Test::CPAN without approval, and it showed up on my search.cpan.org homepage and everything... but can somebody do "install My::Package" in CPAN.pm if "My::Package" is not on the module list? I know that CPAN always downloads 03modlist.data.gz; does it use more than just that to figure out if it can download your module from CPAN? Ideally I would like people to be able to install my package (or more importantly, packages that depend on my package) in the standard way. Hell, the entire *point* of this module is to simulate downloading your package from CPAN so you can make sure that it is unpackable, preppable, testable, etc in the standard way. :) Another oddity: I've deleted Test-CPAN from my cpan home directory, but search.cpan.org is still showing it. Should I expect it to disappear in the next few days, or does search.cpan.org hold everything in the backpan forever? Thanks, Tyler