CC: | perl [...] lantschner.name |
Subject: | SUPER.pm declares it's dependency on Sub::Identify with an empty string instead of 0 |
Hi,
due to failing tests on CPAN, I started a discussion on cpan-testers, which resulted in this
email:
David Golden wrote:
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> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 6:14 AM, Ingo
> Lantschner<listen2007@lantschner.name> wrote:
Following the link to one of these reports:
http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/2009/08/msg5118129.html
Regards, ingo
>> The only workaround I found: Adding Sub::Identify together with SUPER.pm
>> to build_requires.
>>
>> Does anyone know about a solution?
>
> SUPER.pm declares it's dependency on Sub::Identify with an empty
> string instead of 0. I suspect that something in the toolchain
> doesn't like that, so is not installing Sub::Identify when SUPER is
> built.
>
> File a bug report on SUPER and tell chromatic to declare his
> dependencies as 0 and release a new version and then having SUPER.pm
> in your configure_requires (specifying the version that fixes the
> dependencies) should be sufficient.
>
> -- David
>