Start 2010-04-17T02:13:11 ActivePerl-1200 CPAN-1.9402 Going to read '/home/fly1200/var/cpan/Metadata' Database was generated on Fri, 16 Apr 2010 21:27:02 GMT Running make for C/CA/CANGELL/Tie-File-AsHash-0.08.tar.gz Checksum for /net/nas/data/cpan/authors/id/C/CA/CANGELL/Tie-File-AsHash-0.08.tar.gz ok Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/ Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/t/ Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/t/06_keys.t Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/t/03_delete.t Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/t/01_fetch.t Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/t/testfile Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/t/04_exists.t Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/t/00_version.t Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/t/05_scalar.t Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/t/08_each.t Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/t/07_values.t Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/t/02_store.t Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/README Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/MANIFEST Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/lib/ Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/lib/Tie/ Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/lib/Tie/File/ Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/lib/Tie/File/AsHash.pm Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/META.yml Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/Changes Tie-File-AsHash-0.08/Makefile.PL CPAN.pm: Going to build C/CA/CANGELL/Tie-File-AsHash-0.08.tar.gz >>> /home/fly1200/ap1200-292396/bin/perl-static Makefile.PL Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for Tie::File::AsHash >>> make cp lib/Tie/File/AsHash.pm blib/lib/Tie/File/AsHash.pm Manifying blib/man3/Tie::File::AsHash.3 CANGELL/Tie-File-AsHash-0.08.tar.gz make -- OK Running make test >>> make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /home/fly1200/ap1200-292396/bin/perl-static "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/00_version.t .. 1..2 ok 1 - use Tie::File::AsHash; ok 2 - Test version check -- test version must match module version ok t/01_fetch.t .... 1..4 ok 1 - use Tie::File::AsHash; ok 2 - testfile that is used by the various tests ok 3 - tie ok 4 - fetch ok t/02_store.t .... 1..3 ok 1 - use Tie::File::AsHash; ok 2 - tie ok 3 - store ok t/03_delete.t ... 1..3 ok 1 - use Tie::File::AsHash; ok 2 - tie ok 3 - delete ok t/04_exists.t ... 1..3 ok 1 - use Tie::File::AsHash; ok 2 - tie ok 3 - exists ok t/05_scalar.t ... 1..4 ok 1 - use Tie::File::AsHash; ok 2 - tie ok 3 - scalar ok 4 - scalar ok t/06_keys.t ..... 1..3 ok 1 - use Tie::File::AsHash; ok 2 - tie ok 3 ok t/07_values.t ... 1..3 ok 1 - use Tie::File::AsHash; ok 2 - tie ok 3 ok t/08_each.t ..... 1..3 ok 1 - use Tie::File::AsHash; ok 2 - tie ok 3 ok All tests successful. Files=9, Tests=28, 0 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr 0.01 sys + 0.30 cusr 0.04 csys = 0.38 CPU) Result: PASS CANGELL/Tie-File-AsHash-0.08.tar.gz make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 -- OK Picked up abstract from Makefile Chris Angell <chris@chrisangell.com> Like Tie::File but access lines using a hash instead of an >>> (cd /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Tie-File-AsHash-0.08-P8hgtE && tar cvf - Tie-File-AsHash-0.08.ppd blib) | gzip -c >/home/fly1200/var/REPO/C/CA/CANGELL/Tie-File-AsHash-0.08.tar.gz Tie-File-AsHash-0.08.ppd blib/ blib/lib/ blib/lib/Tie/ blib/lib/Tie/File/ blib/lib/Tie/File/AsHash.pm blib/man3/ blib/man3/Tie::File::AsHash.3 >>> mv /home/fly1200/var/cpan/build/Tie-File-AsHash-0.08-P8hgtE/Tie-File-AsHash-0.08.ppd /home/fly1200/var/REPO/C/CA/CANGELL Finished 2010-04-17T02:13:13