Aah, this looks exactly like what I need, at least for the POD coverage.

I'm not in the camp of people saying that Dist::Zilla would make life easier. It seems to solve problems that I don't have, and it certainly creates problems for me, as I can't easily run tests for the repository checkout of a module modify it without buying into the Dist::Zilla mechanism myself.

Yes, this is my general experience as well. It works fine as long as you're working *exactly* like the first person to write the dist.ini does, but it's not flexible enough to cover the rest of the use cases. For instance, using good old prove, plus TAP::Formatter::JUnit, I can emit JUnit XML and make Jenkins happy, but I can't figure how to use custom formatters with Dist::Zilla.

Thanks for the save!


In reply to Re^2: Convincing Dist::Zilla to use a different Pod::Coverage class by pokki
in thread Convincing Dist::Zilla to use a different Pod::Coverage class by pokki

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