Heheh, ok this
But I have another proposal. Instead of modifying CPAN clients, builders and App::Prove to inject '.' into @INC, what about instead injecting in @INC the *absolute path of the root of the distribution* being configured/built/tested/installed? I think that this would considerably reduce the number of side effects and it would help to really isolate runtime code that relies on '.' being in @INC (assuming that code is covered by a testsuite).
In reply to Re^7: Requring minimum perl version in a cpanfile ( use lib '.'; )
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Requring minimum perl version in a cpanfile
by Anonymous Monk
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