Forwarding to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as requested. Question below. - James M Snell [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ibm.com (877) 511-5082 / Office 930-1979 / Tie Line ----- Forwarded by James M Snell/Fresno/IBM on 10/03/2003 03:03 PM -----
Dave Rolsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/03/2003 02:27 PM To James M Snell/Fresno/[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc Subject Re: DateTime Can you send this to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list? On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, James M Snell wrote: > Hello Dave, > > I'm trying to use DateTime in ActiveState's Perl 5.8.0.806 build for > Windows. > > I've installed the packages from CPAN: > > perl -CPAN -e shell > install DateTime > > But the installation fails when it tries to run the tests: > > C:\Environment\Perl\bin\perl.exe "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" > "test_harness(0, 'blib\lib', > 'blib\arch')" t\00load.t t\01sanity.t t\02last_day.t t\03components.t > t\04epoch.t t\05set.t t\06add > .t t\07compare.t t\09greg.t t\10subtract.t t\11duration.t t\12week.t > t\13strftime.t t\14locale.t t\1 > 5jd.t t\16truncate.t t\17set_return.t t\18today.t t\19leap_second.t > t\20infinite.t t\21bad_params.t > t\22from_doy.t t\23storable.t t\24from_object.t t\25add_subtract.t > t\26dt_leapsecond_pm.t > t\00load................NOK 1# Failed test (t\00load.t at line 6) > # Tried to use 'DateTime'. > # Error: Can't locate loadable object for module DateTime in @INC > (@INC contains: C:\.cpan\buil > d\DateTime-0.1703\blib\lib C:\.cpan\build\DateTime-0.1703\blib\arch > C:/Environment/Perl/lib C:/Envir > onment/Perl/site/lib . C:/Environment/Perl/lib > C:/Environment/Perl/site/lib .) at C:\.cpan\build\Dat > eTime-0.1703\blib\lib/DateTime.pm line 43 > # BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at > C:\.cpan\build\DateTime-0.1703\blib\lib/DateTime.pm line 43. > # Compilation failed in require at (eval 1) line 2. > # Looks like you failed 1 tests of 1. > t\00load................dubious > Test returned status 1 (wstat 256, 0x100) > DIED. FAILED test 1 > Failed 1/1 tests, 0.00% okay > > > The problem is the "Can't locate loadable object for module DateTime". It > appears to be an issue with the use of XSLoader but I just haven't been > able to track it down. Any ideas on what may be causing this? > > - James M Snell > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.ibm.com > (877) 511-5082 / Office > 930-1979 / Tie Line /*======================= House Absolute Consulting www.houseabsolute.com =======================*/