Monks,

There are currently 3 cpantesters reports for Test::MockDBI that FAIL:

# Tried to use 'Test::MockDBI'. # Error: Can't locate UNIVERSAL/isa.pm in @INC # BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /home/perl5100rc1/.cpanplus/5.1 +0.0/build/Test-MockObject-1.09/blib/lib/Test/MockObject.pm line 10.
Test::MockDBI requires Test::MockObject which requires UNIVERSAL::isa, and Test::MockObject's Makefile.PL lists:
'PREREQ_PM' => { 'UNIVERSAL::isa' => '0.06', ... }
That's why it surprises me that the above tests fail. Could it be that these are broken versions of perl (all marked as Perl 5.010000 but the directory indicates they are release candidates)?
/home/perl5100rc1/ /home/perl5100rc2/
Is there anything I can do to prevent these FAILures?

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In reply to Test::MockObject and UNIVERSAL::isa by andreas1234567

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