On Wed, 02 May 2007 21:32:13 -0400, John Peacock [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'd have to know what release of CPAN you are using, since those two version
objects are equivalent.
I know that you believe that they are equivalent but this is not the
question. CPAN.pm honours the string
Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
When CPAN.pm calculates the number, it never has trailing zeroes, when
version.pm calculates the number, it often appends trailing zeroes.
No longer the case; version-0.7203 now returns the same string that was
used to initialize a version object as the default
John Peacock wrote:
Eric Wilhelm wrote:
The question may be whether the version.pm / CPAN code is honoring
your VERSION line correctly. Though, possibly that should be
qv('v2.4.0'). John?
I'd have to know what release of CPAN you are using, since those two
version objects are
John Peacock wrote:
version-0.7203 now returns the same string that was used to initialize a
version object as the default stringification. The internal representa-
tion is no longer overtly visible (though you can get it via -numify or
-normal).
Well, that's only with version-0.7203+,