in reply to Re^2: Call for testers: File::Path
in thread Call for testers: File::Path

Thanks for the ++

I thought you have some instruction in what to look. I never used the module and don't think I have a use for it at the moment. So if you want me to test some more on Mac, just tell me.

BTW: What does it mean that 24 tests were skipped?


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Re^4: Call for testers: File::Path
by syphilis (Archbishop) on May 28, 2007 at 11:54 UTC
    What does it mean that 24 tests were skipped?

    It just means that 24 of the tests were not conducted - and that it was the author's intention to not run those 24 tests for your specific operating system or build of perl.

    Cheers,
    Rob
Re^4: Call for testers: File::Path
by grinder (Bishop) on May 28, 2007 at 13:59 UTC

    Rob's explanation is correct. Here's the background:

    The question about the tests being skipped is that you have to run an extra setup step as root, in order to exercise some of the code paths that are hit when you just can't remove things because they don't belong to you, and you lack the privileges.

    It's there for mainly for improving the code coverage of the test suite, and just cannot be done in an automated fashion (e.g. "please type in root's password so that I can go and do stuff" is not gonna fly).

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