Start 2008-08-29T06:09:14
Going to read /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/Metadata
Database was generated on Fri, 29 Aug 2008 11:02:52 GMT
Running make for L/LB/LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.tar.gz
Checksum for /net/nas/data/cpan/authors/id/L/LB/LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.tar.gz ok
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/bin/
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/bin/minicpan_webserver
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/CHANGES
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/META.yml
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/t/
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/t/pod.t
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/t/WebserverTester.pm
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/t/simple.t
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/Makefile.PL
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/README
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/lib/
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/lib/CPAN/
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/lib/CPAN/Mini/
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Index.pm
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Templates.pm
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver.pm
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41/MANIFEST
CPAN.pm: Going to build L/LB/LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.tar.gz
>>> /home/cpanfly/ap1003/bin/perl-static Makefile.PL
Warning: prerequisite Archive::Peek 0.33 not found. We have 0.32.
Warning: prerequisite Perl6::Say 0 not found.
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Writing Makefile for CPAN::Mini::Webserver
---- Unsatisfied dependencies detected during ----
---- LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.tar.gz ----
Perl6::Say [requires]
Archive::Peek [requires]
Running make test
Delayed until after prerequisites
Running test for module 'Perl6::Say'
Running make for J/JK/JKEENAN/Perl6-Say-0.12.tar.gz
Checksum for /net/nas/data/cpan/authors/id/J/JK/JKEENAN/Perl6-Say-0.12.tar.gz ok
Perl6-Say-0.12/
Perl6-Say-0.12/510/
Perl6-Say-0.12/510/01-feature.pl
Perl6-Say-0.12/510/02-bundle.pl
Perl6-Say-0.12/510/03-implicit.pl
Perl6-Say-0.12/Changes
Perl6-Say-0.12/lib/
Perl6-Say-0.12/lib/Perl6/
Perl6-Say-0.12/lib/Perl6/Say.pm
Perl6-Say-0.12/Makefile.PL
Perl6-Say-0.12/MANIFEST
Perl6-Say-0.12/MANIFEST.SKIP
Perl6-Say-0.12/META.yml
Perl6-Say-0.12/README
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/01_stdout.t
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/02_file.t
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/03_list.t
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/04_file_list.t
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/05_scalar_ref.t
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/06_io.t
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/07_select.t
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/08_iohandle_say.t
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/09_ors.t
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/lib/
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/lib/Perl6/
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/lib/Perl6/Say/
Perl6-Say-0.12/t/lib/Perl6/Say/Auxiliary.pm
CPAN.pm: Going to build J/JK/JKEENAN/Perl6-Say-0.12.tar.gz
>>> /home/cpanfly/ap1003/bin/perl-static Makefile.PL
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Writing Makefile for Perl6::Say
Could not read '/home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/META.yml'. Falling back to other methods to determine prerequisites
>>> make
cp lib/Perl6/Say.pm blib/lib/Perl6/Say.pm
Manifying blib/man3/Perl6::Say.3
JKEENAN/Perl6-Say-0.12.tar.gz
make -- OK
Running make test
>>> make test TEST_VERBOSE=1
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /home/cpanfly/ap1003/bin/perl-static "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/01_stdout..........
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
ok 8 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle
ok 9 - 2 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle
ok 10 - 3 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle
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
ok
t/02_file............
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/03_list............
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
ok 8 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle
ok 9 - 2 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle
ok 10 - 3 lines correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle
ok 11 - 1 line correctly printed to STDOUT as explicitly named print filehandle
ok
t/04_file_list.......
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......
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..............
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..........
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....
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.............
1..3
ok 1 - use Perl6::Say;
ok 2 - use Carp;
ok 3 - say() functioned as predicted with $\ (Output Record Separator)
ok
All tests successful.
Files=9, Tests=168, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.05 sys + 0.33 cusr 0.20 csys = 0.58 CPU)
Result: PASS
JKEENAN/Perl6-Say-0.12.tar.gz
make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 -- OK
PPD for Perl6-Say-0.12 already made
Running test for module 'Archive::Peek'
Running make for L/LB/LBROCARD/Archive-Peek-0.33.tar.gz
Prepending /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/arch /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/lib to PERL5LIB for 'get'
Checksum for /net/nas/data/cpan/authors/id/L/LB/LBROCARD/Archive-Peek-0.33.tar.gz ok
Archive-Peek-0.33/
Archive-Peek-0.33/CHANGES
Archive-Peek-0.33/META.yml
Archive-Peek-0.33/t/
Archive-Peek-0.33/t/archive.zip
Archive-Peek-0.33/t/pod.t
Archive-Peek-0.33/t/archive.tgz
Archive-Peek-0.33/t/simple.t
Archive-Peek-0.33/Makefile.PL
Archive-Peek-0.33/README
Archive-Peek-0.33/lib/
Archive-Peek-0.33/lib/Archive/
Archive-Peek-0.33/lib/Archive/Peek/
Archive-Peek-0.33/lib/Archive/Peek/Tar.pm
Archive-Peek-0.33/lib/Archive/Peek/Zip.pm
Archive-Peek-0.33/lib/Archive/Peek.pm
Archive-Peek-0.33/MANIFEST
Prepending /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/arch /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/lib to PERL5LIB for 'make'
CPAN.pm: Going to build L/LB/LBROCARD/Archive-Peek-0.33.tar.gz
>>> /home/cpanfly/ap1003/bin/perl-static Makefile.PL
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Writing Makefile for Archive::Peek
>>> make
cp lib/Archive/Peek/Zip.pm blib/lib/Archive/Peek/Zip.pm
cp lib/Archive/Peek.pm blib/lib/Archive/Peek.pm
cp lib/Archive/Peek/Tar.pm blib/lib/Archive/Peek/Tar.pm
Manifying blib/man3/Archive::Peek.3
LBROCARD/Archive-Peek-0.33.tar.gz
make -- OK
Prepending /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/arch /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/lib to PERL5LIB for 'test'
Running make test
>>> make test TEST_VERBOSE=1
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /home/cpanfly/ap1003/bin/perl-static "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/pod.......
1..3
ok 1 - blib/lib/Archive/Peek.pm
ok 2 - blib/lib/Archive/Peek/Tar.pm
ok 3 - blib/lib/Archive/Peek/Zip.pm
ok
t/simple....
1..7
ok 1 - use Archive::Peek;
ok 2 - The object isa Archive::Peek
ok 3
ok 4
ok 5 - The object isa Archive::Peek
ok 6
ok 7
ok
All tests successful.
Files=2, Tests=10, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.02 sys + 0.41 cusr 0.11 csys = 0.54 CPU)
Result: PASS
LBROCARD/Archive-Peek-0.33.tar.gz
make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 -- OK
Picked up abstract from lib/Archive/Peek.pm
Leon Brocard <leon@astray.com>
Peek into archives without extracting them
>>> (cd /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Archive-Peek-0.33-xMtKAS && tar cvf - Archive-Peek-0.33.ppd blib) | gzip -c >/home/cpanfly/var/REPO/L/LB/LBROCARD/Archive-Peek-0.33.tar.gz
Archive-Peek-0.33.ppd
blib/
blib/lib/
blib/lib/Archive/
blib/lib/Archive/Peek/
blib/lib/Archive/Peek/Tar.pm
blib/lib/Archive/Peek/Zip.pm
blib/lib/Archive/Peek.pm
blib/man3/
blib/man3/Archive::Peek.3
>>> mv /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Archive-Peek-0.33-xMtKAS/Archive-Peek-0.33.ppd /home/cpanfly/var/REPO/L/LB/LBROCARD
Running make for L/LB/LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.tar.gz
Prepending /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Archive-Peek-0.33-xMtKAS/blib/arch /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Archive-Peek-0.33-xMtKAS/blib/lib /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/arch /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/lib to PERL5LIB for 'get'
Has already been unwrapped into directory /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41-FNZyN0
Prepending /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Archive-Peek-0.33-xMtKAS/blib/arch /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Archive-Peek-0.33-xMtKAS/blib/lib /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/arch /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/lib to PERL5LIB for 'make'
CPAN.pm: Going to build L/LB/LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.tar.gz
>>> make
cp lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Index.pm blib/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Index.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
cp bin/minicpan_webserver blib/script/minicpan_webserver
/home/cpanfly/ap1003/bin/perl-static "-MExtUtils::MY" -e "MY->fixin(shift)" blib/script/minicpan_webserver
Manifying blib/man1/minicpan_webserver.1
Manifying blib/man3/CPAN::Mini::Webserver::Templates.3
Manifying blib/man3/CPAN::Mini::Webserver.3
LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.tar.gz
make -- OK
Prepending /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Archive-Peek-0.33-xMtKAS/blib/arch /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Archive-Peek-0.33-xMtKAS/blib/lib /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/arch /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/Perl6-Say-0.12-Hfk5W0/blib/lib to PERL5LIB for 'test'
Running make test
>>> make test TEST_VERBOSE=1
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /home/cpanfly/ap1003/bin/perl-static "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/pod.......
1..4
ok 1 - blib/script/minicpan_webserver
ok 2 - blib/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver.pm
ok 3 - blib/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Templates.pm
ok 4 - blib/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Index.pm
ok
t/simple....v-string in use/require non-portable at /home/cpanfly/var/megalib/HTTP/Server/Simple/Bonjour.pm line 4.
We won't be doing any rendezvous publishing, please install a Net::Rendezvous::Publish::Backend:: module
Use of uninitialized value $pat in substitution (s///) at /home/cpanfly/ap1003/lib/File/Glob.pm line 145, line 16.
Use of uninitialized value $pat in substitution (s///) at /home/cpanfly/ap1003/lib/File/Glob.pm line 146, line 16.
Use of uninitialized value $pat in pattern match (m//) at /home/cpanfly/ap1003/lib/File/Glob.pm line 148, line 16.
Use of uninitialized value in subroutine entry at /home/cpanfly/ap1003/lib/File/Glob.pm line 166, line 16.
1..0 # Skip CPAN::Mini mirror must be installed for testing: Please set up minicpan at /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41-FNZyN0/blib/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver.pm line 110, line 16.
#
skipped: CPAN::Mini mirror must be installed for testing: Please set up minicpan at /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41-FNZyN0/blib/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver.pm line 110, line 16.
All tests successful.
Files=2, Tests=4, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.01 sys + 0.68 cusr 0.14 csys = 0.83 CPU)
Result: PASS
LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.tar.gz
make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 -- OK
Picked up abstract from lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver.pm
Leon Brocard <leon@astray.com>
Search and browse Mini CPAN
>>> (cd /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41-FNZyN0 && tar cvf - CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.ppd blib) | gzip -c >/home/cpanfly/var/REPO/L/LB/LBROCARD/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.tar.gz
CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.ppd
blib/
blib/lib/
blib/lib/CPAN/
blib/lib/CPAN/Mini/
blib/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/
blib/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Templates.pm
blib/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Index.pm
blib/lib/CPAN/Mini/Webserver.pm
blib/man1/
blib/man1/minicpan_webserver.1
blib/man3/
blib/man3/CPAN::Mini::Webserver::Templates.3
blib/man3/CPAN::Mini::Webserver.3
blib/script/
blib/script/minicpan_webserver
>>> mv /home/cpanfly/var/cpan/build/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41-FNZyN0/CPAN-Mini-Webserver-0.41.ppd /home/cpanfly/var/REPO/L/LB/LBROCARD
Finished 2008-08-29T06:09:23