On Feb 27, 2009, at 7:09 AM, Rainer Müller wrote:
If the answer is, I should write some small perl code to use each of
the features of the module to make sure, I can live with that, and
learn to do so. Hopefully, there is some handy little trick that
will
allow one off commands that can accomplish the same thing.
If the module has its own test cases you can run them using port. As
the
perl5 port group already defines 'test.run yes', it assumes all
modules
come with test cases. So you only need to run `port test`.
Thanks!, I was totally unaware of the `port test` command. I swear,
every time I hit a wall of frustration with MacPorts, there is
something at least in the works that solves it. Thanks.
--
Scott
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