At 3:52 PM +0100 9/2/02, Phil Dobbin wrote:
>On 2/9/02 13:36, "Dan Sugalski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>  At 3:39 AM +0100 9/1/02, Phil Dobbin wrote:
>>>  On 31/8/02 19:41, "_brian_d_foy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>   In article <a05111b04b9961fa95f8b@[63.120.19.221]>, Dan Sugalski
>>>>   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>   At 2:23 AM -0500 8/31/02, _brian_d_foy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>   this will make me use several lines of code everywhere...
>>>>
>>>>>   I didn't say I'd make it the *default*--sheesh, perl exceptions are
>>>>>   too darned expensive for that.
>>>>
>>>>   maybe i over-reacted.  i've been finding out over the past day that
>>>>   a lot of application's don't really do what they say they can do through
>>>>   Applescript. :(
>>>
>>>  I've found on two machines (both 10.1.5, one 5.6.1, the other 5.8.0), that
>>>  Mac::AppleScript causes a strange error when running tests.
>>>
>>>  I saw it first when installing via a one-liner on 5.6.1, then the 
>>>same using
>>>  the shell on cpan. They both caused the OS 9 documents folder to 
>>>come to the
>>>  front in the Finder when ``make test'' was being run in Terminal.
>>>
>>>  I haven't had chance to try it yet (rubbed out the second half-install) but
>>>  has anybody else seen this?
>>
>>  It's supposed to do that. (Whether it's a good idea or not is a
>>  completely separate issue, of course) Test 2 tries to open a
>>  Documents folder on your startup disk. I'm going to change that in
>>  the next version.
>
>[...]
>
>O.K. Thanks.

It's fixed in 0.03, BTW. That just activates then inactivates the 
Finder, which seems good enough.
-- 
                                         Dan

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