The requirements in the Makefile.PL serve a much different role than the tests.

I'm interested in informing the CPAN.pm of the higher perl version requirement, similar to PREREQ_PM => { "module::name" => 1.0 } rather than just crashing the thing during install or testing.

The difference is that, when a module is missing, ExtUtils::MakeMaker announces, "Warning: prerequisite "module::name" 1.0 not found." rather than just crashing. That tells CPAN to go get that thing.

I remember back in the olden days, a lot of modules would require perl 5.6 and cpan would keep trying to download perl-5.6.tar.gz. That was irritating on dialup. Perhaps they removed the automatic perl version requirements because of that or perhaps "use 5.008001" is the correct way. I do not know.

-Paul


In reply to Re^2: testers.cpan vs perl 5.8 by jettero
in thread testers.cpan vs perl 5.8 by jettero

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