Hi Fred, On Thursday, September 30, 2010 03:39:04 Fred Moyer wrote: > Here's my attempt at removing the interactive and custom config, and > instead gathering all configuration data from the current environment.
With Test::More 0.96 I get 2 prototype mismatches: Prototype mismatch: sub Apache::Test::ok ($;$$) vs ($;$) at /home/r2/work/mp2/trunk/Apache-Test/t/../lib/Apache/Test.pm line 88 Prototype mismatch: sub Apache::Test::skip ($;$$$) vs none at /home/r2/work/mp2/trunk/Apache-Test/t/../lib/Apache/Test.pm line 88 Then sometimes t/more/03testpm.t fails apparently if it hits the same interpreter again, see the "ok 2" below where it should read "ok 1". 1..1 # Running under perl version 5.012001 for linux # Current time local: Mon Oct 4 19:43:03 2010 # Current time GMT: Mon Oct 4 17:43:03 2010 # Using Test.pm version 1.25_02 # Using Apache/Test.pm version 1.34 # testing : called Apache::Test::ok() # expected: 1 # received: 1 ok 1 ok t/more/02testmore.t .. 1..2 # Using Apache/Test.pm version 1.34 ok 1 - called Test::More::is() ok 2 - called Test::More::like() ok t/more/03testpm.t .... 1..1 # Using Apache/Test.pm version 1.34 # testing : called Apache::Test::ok() # expected: 1 # received: 1 ok 2 All 1 subtests passed t/more/04testmore.t .. 1..2 # Using Apache/Test.pm version 1.34 ok 1 - called Test::More::is() ok 2 - called Test::More::like() ok Torsten Förtsch -- Need professional modperl support? Hire me! (http://foertsch.name) Like fantasy? http://kabatinte.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@perl.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@perl.apache.org