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List:       perl-qa
Subject:    Re: [ANNOUNCE] Test::More 0.81_01
From:       andreas.koenig.7os6VVqR () franz ! ak ! mind ! de (Andreas J !  Koenig)
Date:       2008-09-08 4:06:41
Message-ID: 87myijp9gu.fsf () k75 ! linux ! bogus
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> > > > > On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 15:47:58 -0700, Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> \
> > > > > said:

  > http://test-more.googlecode.com/files/Test-Simple-0.81_01.tar.gz

This version breaks the test for DAGOLDEN/Sub-Uplevel-0.1901.tar.gz

t/05_honor_prior_override....
#   Failed test 'use Sub::Uplevel;'
#   at t/05_honor_prior_override.t line 50.
#     Tried to use 'Sub::Uplevel'.
#     Error:  Global symbol "$VERSION" requires explicit package name at \
/home/sand/.cpan/build/Sub-Uplevel-0.1901-NZoOq2/blib/lib/Sub/Uplevel.pm line 5. # \
Global symbol "@ISA" requires explicit package name at \
/home/sand/.cpan/build/Sub-Uplevel-0.1901-NZoOq2/blib/lib/Sub/Uplevel.pm line 15. # \
Global symbol "@EXPORT" requires explicit package name at \
/home/sand/.cpan/build/Sub-Uplevel-0.1901-NZoOq2/blib/lib/Sub/Uplevel.pm line 16. # \
BEGIN not safe after errors--compilation aborted at \
/home/sand/.cpan/build/Sub-Uplevel-0.1901-NZoOq2/blib/lib/Sub/Uplevel.pm line 85. # \
Compilation failed in require at (eval 4) line 2. # BEGIN failed--compilation aborted \
at (eval 4) line 2. Number found where operator expected at \
t/05_honor_prior_override.t line 65, near "uplevel 1"  (Do you need to predeclare \
uplevel?) Name "main::uplevel" used only once: possible typo at \
t/05_honor_prior_override.t line 65.

#   Failed test 'caller from uplevel subroutine calls custom routine'
#   at t/05_honor_prior_override.t line 81.
#          got: 'CODE(0x87b820)'
#     expected: 'niam'
# Looks like you failed 2 tests of 7.
 Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200)
 Failed 2/7 subtests 



-- 
andreas


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