Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 07:07:39PM +0100, Nick Ing-Simmons wrote:
>> ExtUtils::Command should work most places, it is _needed_ on Win32
>> as MakeMaker uses it to do equivalent of various UNIX commands (poor
>> mans PPT). But as far as I know it should work anywhere perl does.
>
>Poking around a little, it seems MM_Unix makes use of
>ExtUtils::Command, and also MM_NW5.
>
>So it seems we've got to test it on Netware and Unixen at least.
>Unfortunately, MakeMaker pretty much defines Unixen as "that which is
>not anything else". So either can duplicate the MakeMaker selection
>logic in the test, or we can just test NetWare.
Why not test it everywhere ?
>
>For the moment, let's just test NetWare. Serious MakeMaker mucking is
>not something I want to get into this late a date. If anyone wants to
>try anything more serious, do it on [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the CPAN
>alpha.
>
>--- lib/ExtUtils/Command.t 2001/09/22 22:55:10 1.1
>+++ lib/ExtUtils/Command.t 2001/09/22 22:56:00
>@@ -9,12 +9,13 @@
> File::Path::rmtree( 'ecmddir' );
> }
>
>+use Config;
> use Test::More tests => 21;
> use File::Spec;
>
> SKIP: {
> skip( 'ExtUtils::Command is a Win32 module', 21 )
>- unless $^O =~ /Win32/;
>+ unless $^O =~ /Win32/ || $Config{osname} eq 'NetWare';
>
> use vars qw( *CORE::GLOBAL::exit );
--
Nick Ing-Simmons
http://www.ni-s.u-net.com/