Finally got around to uploading my first CPAN module. The nightly test email is still rather exciting - and I'm learning more from this than I thought.

One thing is that strictures doesn't appear to be in core on some versions of perl.

PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 "/home/cpan/pit/bare/perl-5.14.0/bin/perl" "-MExtUti +ls::Command::MM" "-MTest::Harness" "-e" "undef *Test::Harness::Switch +es; test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/tests/*/*/*.t t/tests +/*/*/*/*.t t/tests/*/*/*/*/*.t Can't locate strictures.pm in @INC (@INC contains: ##huge @INC removed +##.) at t/tests/lib/Number/MuPhone.t line 1. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/tests/lib/Number/MuPhone.t line + 1. t/tests/lib/Number/MuPhone.t .............. Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) No subtests run

From this page I assume I can fix this by adding use 5.012 to the module, yes? Is that the preferred way of "fixing" this for the tests?


In reply to Correct way to use stricures in CPAN module by cLive ;-)

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