Fri Dec 19 13:56:16 2014: Request 101000 was acted upon. Transaction: Correspondence added by angan....@intel.com Queue: PAR-Packer Subject: RE: [rt.cpan.org #101000] Perl pp error: Nested packages Broken in: (no value) Severity: (no value) Owner: Nobody Requestors: angan....@intel.com Status: rejected Ticket <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=101000 >
Roderich, Thanks. I am not sure why Pradeep got stripped off from the mail thread. Anyways, looks like a 'bug' to us (from the what we could decipher from the user guide). Now, whether it is a real bug to be fixed or is there is some work around -- I will let you decide. Pradeep, could you kindly give some snippets of the error messages you got (hiding relevant Intel IP information) that might help Roderich to give some pointers. Also, please send the same email to "par@perl.org" so that we might get some help from there as well. - Angan -----Original Message----- From: Roderich Schupp via RT [mailto:bug-par-pac...@rt.cpan.org] Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 4:09 AM To: Das, Angan Subject: [rt.cpan.org #101000] Perl pp error: Nested packages <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=101000 > On 2014-12-18 16:15:48, angan....@intel.com wrote: > Pradeep (from our team) has a recent issue with 'pp' -- nested Perl > packages (used within 'included/called' Perl scripts from parent Perl > script) complain being not found. Environment does not seem to be an > issue over here, and including all packages within the parent script > does not help. > > Could you kindly help? Sorry, rt.cpan.org is a *bug* tracker: clearly state what you were trying to do, what you expected and what you got instead. Your report does not contain anything base a diagnosis on. Stuff like "need some help" do not belong on the bug tracker, please take them to the PAR mailing list, par@perl.org, instead. Cheers, Roderich