UPDATE: I think I have a patch which works...

Thanks for showing me perl-reversion! It's nice, but I can't convince it to replace the version in one of my t/*.t test files. I'm using the format straight out of Test::More:
BEGIN { use_ok('Some::Module', 1.02) }

I don't see any relevant RT issues open for it. I'll keep staring at the code to figure out why, but if you happen to know of a workaround, please let me know.


In reply to Re^2: cpan smokers, PREREQ_PM, and PDL dependency (perl-reversion) by toolic
in thread cpan smokers, PREREQ_PM, and PDL dependency by moocow

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