Is v5.20.2 really required?

D:\swat-master>perl Makefile.PL Perl v5.20.2 required--this is only v5.20.0, stopped at Makefile.PL li +ne 1. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Makefile.PL line 1.

A quick check with perlver:

D:\swat-master>perlver lib\swat.pm ------------------------------------------ | file | explicit | syntax | external | | ------------------------------------------ | | lib\swat.pm | ~ | v5.6.0 | n/a | | ------------------------------------------ | | Minimum explicit version : ~ | | Minimum syntax version : v5.6.0 | | Minimum version of perl : v5.6.0 | ------------------------------------------

Update: Ingore the bin\swat report, this is a bash script:

D:\swat-master>perlver bin\swat --------------------------------------- | file | explicit | syntax | external | | --------------------------------------- | | bin\swat | ~ | v5.9.5 | n/a | | --------------------------------------- | | Minimum explicit version : ~ | | Minimum syntax version : v5.9.5 | | Minimum version of perl : v5.9.5 | ---------------------------------------

In reply to Re: swat - Simple Web Application Test ( Tool ) by marto
in thread swat - Simple Web Application Test ( Tool ) by melezhik

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