The good news is lib.t and MM_Unix just went into the core.

The even better news is Wolfgang Laun came riding in out of the East
and has begun fixing perlcc!  He's repairing B::Assembler and
B::Disassembler and has written assembler.t

And not to break the trend, the Net::Ping CPAN distribution already
has a battery of tests which are ready-made for the core.  Jarkko's
looking to see if there's some reason we're not using them already.

The bad news is the remaining Pod::* modules need a champion.  And
does anyone have a Netware machine so we can try out ExtUtils::MM_NW5?

The magic number is 27 (26 if Net::Ping goes in).


#B::Bytecode            [module broken, can't test]
#B::C                   [ditto]
#B::CC                  [ditto ditto]
#B::Concise         [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
#B::Disassembler        [Wolfgang Laun]
#B::Lint            [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
#B::Stackobj        [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
#B::Xref            [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Byteloader
CPAN
# CPAN::FirstTime [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] in progress
Dynaloader
ExtUtils::MM_NW5
# ExtUtils::MM_OS2 [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
ExtUtils::MM_VMS [exists, but needs some lovin']
# ExtUtils::MM_Win32 [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
ExtUtils::Install
ExtUtils::Liblist
ExtUtils::Mksymlists
# Net::Cmd [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Net::Domain
# Net::Ping [[EMAIL PROTECTED] (could be taken from the CPAN dist)]
Net::POP3
# O [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] in progress
Pod::Functions (no docs!)
Pod::Html
Pod::InputObjects
Pod::Select
Pod::Usage
# re [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] proposed patch on p5p


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Michael G. Schwern   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>    http://www.pobox.com/~schwern/
Perl Quality Assurance      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>         Kwalitee Is Job One
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