Start 2009-09-13T18:46:43 ActivePerl-825 CPAN-1.9402 LIB=C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~4\VC98\Lib\PSDK;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Lib;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~4\VC98\Lib;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~4\VC98\MFC\Lib INCLUDE=C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Include;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~4\VC98\ATL\Include;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~4\VC98\Include;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~4\VC98\MFC\Include PATH=C:/CPANFL~1.8/var/libs/bin;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Bin;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Bin\WinNT;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~4\VC98\Bin;C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~4\Common\MSDev98\Bin;C:\Perl-5.8\site\bin;C:\Perl-5.8\bin;C:\cygwin\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\system32\WINDOW~2\v1.0;C:\PROGRA~1\Perforce Going to read 'C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\Metadata' Database was generated on Sun, 13 Sep 2009 10:27:12 GMT Running make for L/LB/LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45.tar.gz Checksum for C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\sources\authors\id\L\LB\LBROCARD\CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45.tar.gz ok Will not use Archive::Tar, need 1.00 CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/ CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/bin/ CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/bin/minicpan_webserver CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/CHANGES CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/META.yml CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/t/ CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/t/pod.t CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/t/WebserverTester.pm CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/t/simple.t CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/Makefile.PL CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/README CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/lib/ CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/lib/CPAN/ CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/lib/CPAN/Mini/ CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/ CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Index.pm CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Templates.pm CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Templates/ CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Templates/Images.pm CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Templates/CSS.pm CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver.pm CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45/MANIFEST CPAN.pm: Going to build L/LB/LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45.tar.gz >>> C:\Perl-5.8\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Warning: prerequisite Perl6::Say 0 not found. Warning: prerequisite String::CamelCase 0 not found. Writing Makefile for CPAN::Mini::Webserver ---- Unsatisfied dependencies detected during ---- ---- LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45.tar.gz ---- String::CamelCase [requires] Perl6::Say [requires] Running make test Delayed until after prerequisites Running test for module 'String::CamelCase' Running make for H/HI/HIO/String-CamelCase-0.01.tar.gz Checksum for C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\sources\authors\id\H\HI\HIO\String-CamelCase-0.01.tar.gz ok Will not use Archive::Tar, need 1.00 String-CamelCase-0.01/ String-CamelCase-0.01/t/ String-CamelCase-0.01/t/01-basic.t String-CamelCase-0.01/t/pod.t String-CamelCase-0.01/t/boilerplate.t String-CamelCase-0.01/t/00-load.t String-CamelCase-0.01/t/02-more.t String-CamelCase-0.01/t/pod-coverage.t String-CamelCase-0.01/lib/ String-CamelCase-0.01/lib/String/ String-CamelCase-0.01/lib/String/CamelCase.pm String-CamelCase-0.01/SIGNATURE String-CamelCase-0.01/README String-CamelCase-0.01/Changes String-CamelCase-0.01/Makefile.PL String-CamelCase-0.01/META.yml String-CamelCase-0.01/MANIFEST CPAN.pm: Going to build H/HI/HIO/String-CamelCase-0.01.tar.gz >>> C:\Perl-5.8\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for String::CamelCase >>> nmake Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.00.8882 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-2000. All rights reserved. cp lib/String/CamelCase.pm blib\lib\String\CamelCase.pm HIO/String-CamelCase-0.01.tar.gz nmake -- OK Running make test >>> nmake test TEST_VERBOSE=1 Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.00.8882 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-2000. All rights reserved. C:\Perl-5.8\bin\perl.exe "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib\lib', 'blib\arch')" t/*.t # Testing String::CamelCase 0.01, Perl 5.008009, C:\Perl-5.8\bin\perl.exe t/00-load.t ....... 1..1 ok 1 - use String::CamelCase; ok t/01-basic.t ...... 1..4 ok 1 ok 2 ok 3 ok 4 ok t/02-more.t ....... 1..22 ok 1 ok 2 ok 3 ok 4 ok 5 ok 6 ok 7 ok 8 ok 9 ok 10 ok 11 ok 12 ok 13 ok 14 ok 15 ok 16 ok 17 ok 18 ok 19 ok 20 ok 21 ok 22 ok t/boilerplate.t ... 1..3 ok 1 - README contains no boilerplate text ok 2 - Changes contains no boilerplate text ok 3 - lib/String/CamelCase.pm contains no boilerplate text ok t/pod-coverage.t .. 1..1 ok 1 - Pod coverage on String::CamelCase ok # Failed test 'blib\lib\String\CamelCase.pm' # at C:/cpanfly-5.8/var/megalib/Test/Pod.pm line 219. # blib\lib\String\CamelCase.pm (123): L is invalid according to perlpod # blib\lib\String\CamelCase.pm (125): L is invalid according to perlpod # Looks like you failed 1 test of 1. t/pod.t ........... 1..1 not ok 1 - blib\lib\String\CamelCase.pm Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100) Failed 1/1 subtests Test Summary Report ------------------- t/pod.t (Wstat: 256 Tests: 1 Failed: 1) Failed test: 1 Non-zero exit status: 1 Files=6, Tests=32, 0 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr + 0.06 sys = 0.06 CPU) Result: FAIL Failed 1/6 test programs. 1/32 subtests failed. NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\Perl-5.8\bin\perl.exe' : return code '0x1' Stop. HIO/String-CamelCase-0.01.tar.gz nmake test TEST_VERBOSE=1 -- NOT OK //hint// to see the cpan-testers results for installing this module, try: reports HIO/String-CamelCase-0.01.tar.gz Running test for module 'Perl6::Say' Running make for J/JK/JKEENAN/Perl6-Say-0.15.tar.gz Checksum for C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\sources\authors\id\J\JK\JKEENAN\Perl6-Say-0.15.tar.gz ok Will not use Archive::Tar, need 1.00 Perl6-Say-0.15/ Perl6-Say-0.15/Changes Perl6-Say-0.15/lib/ Perl6-Say-0.15/lib/Perl6/ Perl6-Say-0.15/lib/Perl6/Say.pm Perl6-Say-0.15/Makefile.PL Perl6-Say-0.15/MANIFEST Perl6-Say-0.15/MANIFEST.SKIP Perl6-Say-0.15/META.yml Perl6-Say-0.15/README Perl6-Say-0.15/t/ Perl6-Say-0.15/t/01_stdout.t Perl6-Say-0.15/t/02_file.t Perl6-Say-0.15/t/03_list.t Perl6-Say-0.15/t/04_file_list.t Perl6-Say-0.15/t/05_scalar_ref.t Perl6-Say-0.15/t/06_io.t Perl6-Say-0.15/t/07_select.t Perl6-Say-0.15/t/08_iohandle_say.t Perl6-Say-0.15/t/09_ors.t Perl6-Say-0.15/t/lib/ Perl6-Say-0.15/t/lib/Perl6/ Perl6-Say-0.15/t/lib/Perl6/Say/ Perl6-Say-0.15/t/lib/Perl6/Say/Auxiliary.pm CPAN.pm: Going to build J/JK/JKEENAN/Perl6-Say-0.15.tar.gz >>> C:\Perl-5.8\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for Perl6::Say Could not read 'C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\build\Perl6-Say-0.15-9CLDJN\META.yml'. Falling back to other methods to determine prerequisites >>> nmake Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.00.8882 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-2000. All rights reserved. cp lib/Perl6/Say.pm blib\lib\Perl6\Say.pm JKEENAN/Perl6-Say-0.15.tar.gz nmake -- OK Running make test >>> nmake test TEST_VERBOSE=1 Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.00.8882 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-2000. All rights reserved. C:\Perl-5.8\bin\perl.exe "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib\lib', 'blib\arch')" t/*.t # Failed test '1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle' # at t/lib/Perl6/Say/Auxiliary.pm line 42. # got: 'Hello World' # expected: 'Hello World # ' # Failed test '2 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle' # at t/lib/Perl6/Say/Auxiliary.pm line 42. # got: 'Hello World # ' # expected: 'Hello World # # ' # Failed test '3 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle' # at t/lib/Perl6/Say/Auxiliary.pm line 42. # got: 'Hello World # Again! # ' # expected: 'Hello World # Again! # # ' # Failed test '1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle' # at t/lib/Perl6/Say/Auxiliary.pm line 42. # got: '' # expected: ' # ' # Looks like you failed 4 tests of 16. t/01_stdout.t ........ 1..16 ok 1 - use Perl6::Say; ok 2 - use Carp; ok 3 - use Perl6::Say::Auxiliary; ok 4 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as default print filehandle ok 5 - 2 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as default print filehandle ok 6 - 3 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as default print filehandle ok 7 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as default print filehandle not ok 8 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle not ok 9 - 2 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle not ok 10 - 3 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle not ok 11 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle ok 12 - 1 line correctly printed from $_ ok 13 - 2 lines correctly printed from $_ ok 14 - 1 line correctly printed from $_ ok 15 - 1 line correctly printed where argument was 'undef' ok 16 - 1 line correctly printed where there were 0 arguments and no parens Dubious, test returned 4 (wstat 1024, 0x400) Failed 4/16 subtests t/02_file.t .......... 1..28 ok 1 - use Perl6::Say; ok 2 - use File::Temp; ok 3 - use Carp; ok 4 - use Perl6::Say::Auxiliary; ok 5 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle ok 6 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle ok 7 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle ok 8 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle ok 9 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 10 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 11 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 12 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 13 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 14 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 15 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 16 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 17 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 18 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 19 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 20 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 21 - 1 line correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 22 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 23 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 24 - 1 line correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 25 - 1 line correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok 26 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok 27 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok 28 - 1 line correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok # Failed test '1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle' # at t/lib/Perl6/Say/Auxiliary.pm line 42. # got: 'Hello World' # expected: 'Hello World # ' # Failed test '2 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle' # at t/lib/Perl6/Say/Auxiliary.pm line 42. # got: 'Hello World # ' # expected: 'Hello World # # ' # Failed test '3 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle' # at t/lib/Perl6/Say/Auxiliary.pm line 42. # got: 'Hello World # Again! # ' # expected: 'Hello World # Again! # # ' # Failed test '1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle' # at t/lib/Perl6/Say/Auxiliary.pm line 42. # got: '' # expected: ' # ' # Looks like you failed 4 tests of 11. t/03_list.t .......... 1..11 ok 1 - use Perl6::Say; ok 2 - use Carp; ok 3 - use Perl6::Say::Auxiliary; ok 4 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as default print filehandle ok 5 - 2 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as default print filehandle ok 6 - 3 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as default print filehandle ok 7 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as default print filehandle not ok 8 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle not ok 9 - 2 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle not ok 10 - 3 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle not ok 11 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle Dubious, test returned 4 (wstat 1024, 0x400) Failed 4/11 subtests t/04_file_list.t ..... 1..28 ok 1 - use Perl6::Say; ok 2 - use File::Temp; ok 3 - use Carp; ok 4 - use Perl6::Say::Auxiliary; ok 5 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle ok 6 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle ok 7 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle ok 8 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle ok 9 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 10 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 11 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 12 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 13 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 14 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 15 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 16 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 17 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 18 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 19 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 20 - 1 line correctly printed to file via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 21 - 1 line correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 22 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 23 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 24 - 1 line correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 25 - 1 line correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok 26 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok 27 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok 28 - 1 line correctly printed to file via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok t/05_scalar_ref.t .... 1..27 ok 1 - use Perl6::Say; ok 2 - use Carp; ok 3 - use Perl6::Say::Auxiliary; ok 4 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle ok 5 - 2 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle ok 6 - 3 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle ok 7 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle ok 8 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 9 - 2 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 10 - 3 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 11 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle, arrow syntax ok 12 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 13 - 2 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 14 - 3 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 15 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle, typeglob syntax ok 16 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 17 - 2 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 18 - 3 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 19 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle, ref to typeglob syntax ok 20 - 1 line correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 21 - 2 lines correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 22 - 3 lines correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 23 - 1 line correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, comma syntax ok 24 - 1 line correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok 25 - 2 lines correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok 26 - 3 lines correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok 27 - 1 line correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, arrow syntax ok t/06_io.t ............ 1..22 ok 1 - use Perl6::Say; ok 2 - use File::Temp; ok 3 - use Carp; ok 4 - use FileHandle; ok 5 - use IO::File; ok 6 - use Perl6::Say::Auxiliary; ok 7 - 1 line correctly printed to file via FileHandle object, comma syntax ok 8 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via FileHandle object, comma syntax ok 9 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via FileHandle object, comma syntax ok 10 - 1 line correctly printed to file via FileHandle object, comma syntax ok 11 - 1 line correctly printed to file via FileHandle object, arrow syntax ok 12 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via FileHandle object, arrow syntax ok 13 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via FileHandle object, arrow syntax ok 14 - 1 line correctly printed to file via FileHandle object, arrow syntax ok 15 - 1 line correctly printed to file via IO::File object, comma syntax ok 16 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via IO::File object, comma syntax ok 17 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via IO::File object, comma syntax ok 18 - 1 line correctly printed to file via IO::File object, comma syntax ok 19 - 1 line correctly printed to file via IO::File object, arrow syntax ok 20 - 2 lines correctly printed to file via IO::File object, arrow syntax ok 21 - 3 lines correctly printed to file via IO::File object, arrow syntax ok 22 - 1 line correctly printed to file via IO::File object, arrow syntax ok t/07_select.t ........ 1..19 ok 1 - use Perl6::Say; ok 2 - use Carp; ok 3 - use Perl6::Say::Auxiliary; ok 4 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle, selected ok 5 - 2 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle, selected ok 6 - 3 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle, selected ok 7 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle, selected ok 8 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle, selected, arrow syntax ok 9 - 2 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle, selected, arrow syntax ok 10 - 3 lines correctly printed to string via global filehandle, selected, arrow syntax ok 11 - 1 line correctly printed to string via global filehandle, selected, arrow syntax ok 12 - 1 line correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, selected, comma syntax ok 13 - 2 lines correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, selected, comma syntax ok 14 - 3 lines correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, selected, comma syntax ok 15 - 1 line correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, selected, comma syntax ok 16 - 1 line correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, selected, arrow syntax ok 17 - 2 lines correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, selected, arrow syntax ok 18 - 3 lines correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, selected, arrow syntax ok 19 - 1 line correctly printed to string via lexical filehandle, selected, arrow syntax ok t/08_iohandle_say.t .. 1..14 ok 1 - use IO::Handle; ok 2 - use Carp; ok 3 - use Perl6::Say::Auxiliary; ok 4 - IO::Handle->can('say') ok 5 - IO::Handle::say() is now undefined ok 6 - require Perl6::Say; ok 7 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as named print filehandle ok 8 - 2 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as named print filehandle ok 9 - 3 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as named print filehandle ok 10 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as named print filehandle ok 11 - 1 line Perl6::Say::say() now IO::Handle::say() ok 12 - 2 lines Perl6::Say::say() now IO::Handle::say() ok 13 - 3 lines Perl6::Say::say() now IO::Handle::say() ok 14 - 1 line Perl6::Say::say() now IO::Handle::say() ok t/09_ors.t ........... 1..3 ok 1 - use Perl6::Say; ok 2 - use Carp; ok 3 - say() functioned as predicted with $\ (Output Record Separator) ok Test Summary Report ------------------- t/01_stdout.t (Wstat: 1024 Tests: 16 Failed: 4) Failed tests: 8-11 Non-zero exit status: 4 t/03_list.t (Wstat: 1024 Tests: 11 Failed: 4) Failed tests: 8-11 Non-zero exit status: 4 Files=9, Tests=168, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr + 0.09 sys = 0.11 CPU) Result: FAIL Failed 2/9 test programs. 8/168 subtests failed. NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\Perl-5.8\bin\perl.exe' : return code '0xff' Stop. JKEENAN/Perl6-Say-0.15.tar.gz nmake test TEST_VERBOSE=1 -- NOT OK //hint// to see the cpan-testers results for installing this module, try: reports JKEENAN/Perl6-Say-0.15.tar.gz Running make for L/LB/LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45.tar.gz Has already been unwrapped into directory C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\build\CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45-wx57UT CPAN.pm: Going to build L/LB/LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45.tar.gz Warning: Prerequisite 'String::CamelCase => 0' for 'LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45.tar.gz' failed when processing 'HIO/String-CamelCase-0.01.tar.gz' with 'make_test => NO'. Continuing, but chances to succeed are limited. Warning: Prerequisite 'Perl6::Say => 0' for 'LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45.tar.gz' failed when processing 'JKEENAN/Perl6-Say-0.15.tar.gz' with 'make_test => NO'. Continuing, but chances to succeed are limited. >>> nmake Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.00.8882 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-2000. All rights reserved. cp lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Index.pm blib\lib\CPAN\Mini\Webserver\Index.pm cp lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Templates/CSS.pm blib\lib\CPAN\Mini\Webserver\Templates\CSS.pm cp lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Templates/Images.pm blib\lib\CPAN\Mini\Webserver\Templates\Images.pm cp lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver.pm blib\lib\CPAN\Mini\Webserver.pm cp lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Templates.pm blib\lib\CPAN\Mini\Webserver\Templates.pm C:\Perl-5.8\bin\perl.exe -MExtUtils::Command -e cp bin/minicpan_webserver blib\script\minicpan_webserver pl2bat.bat blib\script\minicpan_webserver LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45.tar.gz nmake -- OK Running make test >>> nmake test TEST_VERBOSE=1 Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.00.8882 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-2000. All rights reserved. C:\Perl-5.8\bin\perl.exe "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib\lib', 'blib\arch')" t/*.t t/pod.t ..... 1..6 ok 1 - blib\script\minicpan_webserver ok 2 - blib\lib\CPAN\Mini\Webserver.pm ok 3 - blib\lib\CPAN\Mini\Webserver\Index.pm ok 4 - blib\lib\CPAN\Mini\Webserver\Templates.pm ok 5 - blib\lib\CPAN\Mini\Webserver\Templates\CSS.pm ok 6 - blib\lib\CPAN\Mini\Webserver\Templates\Images.pm ok Can't locate String/CamelCase.pm in @INC (@INC contains: C:/cpanfly-5.8/var/cpan/build/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45-wx57UT/t C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\build\CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45-wx57UT\blib\lib C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\build\CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45-wx57UT\blib\arch C:/cpanfly-5.8/var/megalib C:/Perl-5.8/site/lib C:/Perl-5.8/lib .) at C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\build\CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45-wx57UT\blib\lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Index.pm line 5. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\build\CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45-wx57UT\blib\lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Index.pm line 5. Compilation failed in require at C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\build\CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45-wx57UT\blib\lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver.pm line 5. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:\cpanfly-5.8\var\cpan\build\CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45-wx57UT\blib\lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver.pm line 5. Compilation failed in require at t/simple.t line 11. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/simple.t line 11. t/simple.t .. Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200) No subtests run Test Summary Report ------------------- t/simple.t (Wstat: 512 Tests: 0 Failed: 0) Non-zero exit status: 2 Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output Files=2, Tests=6, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr + 0.02 sys = 0.05 CPU) Result: FAIL Failed 1/2 test programs. 0/6 subtests failed. NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\Perl-5.8\bin\perl.exe' : return code '0x2' Stop. LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45.tar.gz nmake test TEST_VERBOSE=1 -- NOT OK //hint// to see the cpan-testers results for installing this module, try: reports LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.45.tar.gz Finished 2009-09-13T18:47:03