On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Barbie <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 08:00:44AM -0500, David Golden wrote:
>> You may want to add this to your skip lists or distroprefs immediately
>> if you're testing Acme modules.
>
> Not necessarily sure that is a good idea. Yes it will take ages to test,
> but if it's exercising some of the heavy weight distributions, it might
> uncover broken dependencies.

Testing this will lock up a smoker for a while just spinning on
dependencies that may well have been already tested.  So what does it
establish?  Just whether Acme::Mom::Yours can specify dependencies
correctly?  (It does test whether CPAN/CPANPLUS can handle that many
dependencies -- without installing, it probably breaks using PERL5LIB
to track uninstalled dependencies during testing.)

So it pulls in lots of CPAN.  If I want to test all of CPAN, I can run
CPAN::Reporter::Smoker, which does the whole thing in reverse
chronological order.  (Which I do, of course.)  I'm sure there's
something like that for YACSmoke.

It's silly to have made it an Acme module -- it would have been better
off as a Bundle probably.

-- David

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