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Id: 91071
Status: resolved
Priority: 0/
Queue: Test-DBIx-Class

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Requestors: dsteinbrunner [...] pobox.com
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Fixed in: 0.40



Subject: Use Test::PostgreSQL rather than Test::postgresql
It seems Test::PostgreSQL is a renamed and maintained version of Test::postgresql.
On Sat Nov 30 06:12:00 2013, dsteinbrunner@pobox.com wrote: Show quoted text
> It seems Test::PostgreSQL is a renamed and maintained version of > Test::postgresql.
Well.. Nice idea but it totally breaks on case insensitive filesystems (such as the Mac and most versions of Windows). Also, it doesn't have the patch I sent to the original one. Really the best thing to have done is petition CPAN to take over the original, if it really is abandon ware. I guess I should have done that a while ago, just I didn't want to disrespect. ... I'm really not sure what to do here. I guess I should petition to take over the original, contact the author of this new one and ask to collaborate. Because this approach we have right now is totally busted :( Suggestions? john
From: dsteinbrunner [...] pobox.com
On Sat Nov 30 10:09:00 2013, JJNAPIORK wrote: Show quoted text
> On Sat Nov 30 06:12:00 2013, dsteinbrunner@pobox.com wrote:
> > It seems Test::PostgreSQL is a renamed and maintained version of > > Test::postgresql.
> > Well.. > > Nice idea but it totally breaks on case insensitive filesystems (such > as the Mac and most versions of Windows). > > Also, it doesn't have the patch I sent to the original one. > > Really the best thing to have done is petition CPAN to take over the > original, if it really is abandon ware. I guess I should have done > that a while ago, just I didn't want to disrespect. > > ... I'm really not sure what to do here. I guess I should petition to > take over the original, contact the author of this new one and ask to > collaborate. Because this approach we have right now is totally > busted :( > > Suggestions?
Sounds like you have a plan ;-P
Resolved.