Hi. 1) We can rather easily see if a compiler exists or not, but I think it too much to test if the compiler has some feature or not. And, as DBI we require also requires a working compiler, (false) unknown is not so bad (why do they have DBI when they don't have a compiler? - probably they installed it via other package mananger etc, but we can't be sure).
2) The issue is reproducable (when you give a smaller value to busy_timeout(), or a larger value to sleep() ). I'll look at it further. Kenichi On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 12:49:17 +1000, Adam Kennedy <adamkennedybac...@gmail.com> wrote: >Even though there's nothing critical that requires a release of >DBD::SQLite from the sqlite.org recommendation point of view, we've >now got a fair bit of extra features, so I'd like to start thinking >about the next prod release. > >>From the CPAN Testers side, there's two issues we need to chase down and fix. > >The first is a false unknown on some platforms with bad C compiler >setups or missing C compiler setups. > >http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/2009/08/msg4995356.html > >I'd like to see this detected at Makefile.PL-time and converted to a NA result. > >The second is the ongoing problem with warnings in t/08_busy.t > >We need to decide if this is something we should fix (and if so >someone needs to chase down the CPAN Testers and see if you can get >access to systems, or otherwise replicate the problem) or if we should >just remove the Test::NoWarnings usage in that test script and allow >the warning to stand. > >Otherwise, the latest dev release looks fine and I think we're pretty >close to being ready to release (pending a code review on all the new >contributions by everyone) > >Adam K > >_______________________________________________ >DBD-SQLite mailing list >DBD-SQLite@lists.scsys.co.uk >http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbd-sqlite _______________________________________________ DBD-SQLite mailing list DBD-SQLite@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbd-sqlite