On the download page http://tt3.template-toolkit.org/download.html you write "Do Badger first, then TT3." However, running make test on Badger fails with
t/app/app.t ................ Can't locate Template/TT3/Class.pm So obviously TT3 has to be installed first. On Thu, 2009-12-24 at 13:14 +0000, Andy Wardley wrote: > I'm pleased to report that TT3 has built its first web site. > > In true eating-your-own-dog-food style, the first web site that > it built was its own. > > http://tt3.template-toolkit.org/ > > Please be aware that TT3 is pre-alpha code. That means: > > * Nothing is guaranteed to work > * Nothing that works today is guaranteed to work tomorrow > * Everything is subject to change > * The code is not optimised in any way > * There are plenty of bugs > * There are lots of missing features > * It is not tuesday > * It is not some time shortly after lunch > > Well, OK, it actually *is* some time shortly after lunch where I am, > but it's not tuesday and I haven't had any lunch yet. So don't get > too excited. > > At this point in time TT3 is only for the brave or foolhardy. Using it > requires you to get your hands dirty and poke around in the code. It > may be an unpleasant experience. You may want to hit me with a stick. > Please don't. :-) > > For instructions on how to get it, go here: > > http://tt3.template-toolkit.org/download.html > > For an quick(ish) overview of some of its shiny features, have a look > at the slides from the talk I gave at the London Perl Workshop a few > week back. > > http://tt3.template-toolkit.org/talks/tt3-lpw2009/slides/start.html > > Please note that the slides were accurate (to the best of my knowledge) > when I wrote them but a few things have changed since then. Mostly good > changes - things that weren't working back then but are now. > > There is *some* documentation: > > http://tt3.template-toolkit.org/docs/ > > However, be warned that it is (very) incomplete and likely to be incorrect > in places. So don't believe anything you read on the internet or in the > TT3 docs. But I'm working on it. > > There are lots of tests. A few fail, but that's OK for now. They're > supposed to. They're a good place to start if you want to see what it > can do. > > Comments, questions, suggestions, complaints, etc., are all welcome. > I'm about to head off for a few days over christmas and can't rely on net > connectivity. So don't be surprised if I go quiet until next week. > > Have fun! > > A > > > > _______________________________________________ > templates mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates -- Kiffin Gish <[email protected]> Gouda, The Netherlands _______________________________________________ templates mailing list [email protected] http://mail.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates
