in reply to Re: Hoping for some beady eyes on my first CPAN submission
in thread Hoping for some beady eyes on my first CPAN submission
The hang at the end seems to be because windows doesn't know about SIGHUP - I can look into that.
Hadn't tested at all on windows (don't have one handy). It looks like HTTP::Daemon is returning the error "500 Can't connect to desktop2:19896". I wonder if you could try one thing for me? At the top of t/serving.t replace 'localhost' with '127.0.0.1' and see if that helps? If the connection is not going through the loopback address then perhaps windows firewalling is coming into play.
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Re^3: Hoping for some beady eyes on my first CPAN submission
by syphilis (Archbishop) on Jun 23, 2007 at 16:51 UTC | |
I wouldn't expect that to make any difference (and I don't think it did). And running both with and without the firewall activated produces the same output (AFAICT): At which point it hangs. (Sheesh ... is it really that late ? ... it is :-) Btw, if you're not concerned about windows there are ways and means of ensuring that no Win32 cpan-tester will ever report a 'FAIL' for your module. Cheers, Rob | [reply] [d/l] |
by garu (Scribe) on Jun 23, 2007 at 21:10 UTC | |
Although only the "use" does not signal the problem, when you put it on kill(), it hangs. Same thing for SIGKILL... I'm using Windows XP and POSIX.pm version 1.09, just in case this is POSIX issue.
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by aufflick (Deacon) on Jun 24, 2007 at 00:57 UTC | |
Thanks for that awesome feedback - I'll have to have a think about how I do the testing for windows - I guess I can take a look at some of the other daemon modules and see if they test correctly on windows. Thanks a bunch! | [reply] |