Folks,
I've added and integrated a bunch of Test::* modules from bleadperl to
5.6.2. I've also roughly modernized the scripts t/TEST and t/harness
with the bleadperl version, so that all *.t files are found, etc. Now if
you're aware of a difference between bleadperl and CPAN or something, or
if you
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 09:08:51AM -0500, Andy Lester wrote:
> >If we do, then it won't be the Phalanx 100 anymore, will it. :)
> >I'd highly recommend against a naming scheme that limits your
> >implementation.
> >Hard coded constants and all that. :)
>
> How does it limit my implementation? Do
Ok, I patch this for use the great yaml I found one the new site, but
there is missing info into the yaml file:
Can't you include os name and os version that can be found in all reports:
osname=solaris, osvers=2.8, archname=sun4-solaris
This is displayed in the old interface with all result, now
alian sent the following bits through the ether:
> The patch is already done. But if there is others apps that use that:
> http://testers.cpan.org/search?request=dist&dist=$name
> who is now:
> http://testers.cpan.org/show/$name
Done that: http://testers.cpan.org/search?request=dist&dist=Acme-Col
But some problems ...
We use in CPANPLUS old interface, old url to fetch reports about a dist.
So there is no longuer report from CPANPLUS testers since yesterday.
Which interface is this? We can probably fake it with a mod_rewrite
rule if you tell me the details.
The patch is already done. But if
When will all of this phalanxing start? I'm excited about it and I can't
wait to get my hands dirty. Hopefully with school and all I will have time
to help you guys out.
BTW
phalanxing - the action of testing and improving CPAN and Perl. (or
something to that effect)
:-p
~~Andrew
> -Or
alian sent the following bits through the ether:
> I just see that testers.cpan.org now use your interface. Cl. Faaast.
Indeed!
> But some problems ...
> We use in CPANPLUS old interface, old url to fetch reports about a dist.
> So there is no longuer report from CPANPLUS testers since yes
On Friday 22 August 2003 15:08, Andy Lester wrote:
> Core modules are phase two because of the Extra Excitement that will
> be caused by mucking with them and pumpking coordination and whatnot.
None of the phalanx 100 depend on any core modules? Or you just plan to deal
with the bare minimum of c
http://search.cpan.org/author/LBROCARD/CPAN-WWW-Testers/
http://testers.astray.com/
I just see that testers.cpan.org now use your interface. Cl. Faaast.
But some problems ...
We use in CPANPLUS old interface, old url to fetch reports about a dist.
So there is no longuer report from CPANPLUS t
I'll be interested to see how you handle non-Perl dependencies as in
C libraries.
Yeah, me too! :-)
If we do, then it won't be the Phalanx 100 anymore, will it. :)
I'd highly recommend against a naming scheme that limits your implementation.
Hard coded constants and all that. :)
How does it limit
> Net_SSLeay.pm
Just noticed that's a kinda odd name for a distribution that contains
the modules Net::SSLeay and Net::SSLeay::Handle. I wonder why is it
not called Net-SSLeay?
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On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 10:48:11PM -0500, Andy Lester wrote:
> The Phalanx project has started its rampup to an official
> announcement. Phalanx is going to beef up the tests, coverage and
> docs on Perl and 100 heavily-used modules from CPAN.
Have you got an plans on combining Phalanx and
On Fri 22 Aug 2003 11:16, Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 10:48:11PM -0500, Andy Lester wrote:
> > The Phalanx project has started its rampup to an official
> > announcement. Phalanx is going to beef up the tests, coverage and
> > docs on Perl and 100 heavi
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 10:48:11PM -0500, Andy Lester wrote:
> The Phalanx project has started its rampup to an official
> announcement. Phalanx is going to beef up the tests, coverage and
> docs on Perl and 100 heavily-used modules from CPAN.
I'll be interested to see how you handle non-Perl d
Andy Lester wrote:
> The Phalanx project has started its rampup to an official
> announcement. Phalanx is going to beef up the tests, coverage and
> docs on Perl and 100 heavily-used modules from CPAN.
>
> The project page is at http://qa.perl.org/phalanx/. Please take a
> look, tell me your
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