The problem with being involved with so many things is that sometimes they're all stuck waiting on other things, or in the middle of some build or other that's long enough to trigger the "bored now" reflex, but not long enough to actually do anything meaningful. At those times I browse the web. :)

I got the patch for this. Next time I'm waiting on a 15 minute compile I'll look at it, apply it, and cut a new release. Might fix up some of the other semi-implemented bits while I'm at it. (CVs aren't the only thing that Devel::Size can't get a good handle on)


In reply to Re^5: Error(?): "CV isn't complete"? by Elian
in thread Error(?): "CV isn't complete"? by BrowserUk

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