pmtools v2.2.0 Perl 5 v5.27.9 x86_64-linux

Status
Fail
From
Slaven Rezić (SREZIC)
Dist
pmtools v2.2.0
Platform
Perl 5 v5.27.9 x86_64-linux
Date
2018-03-15 18:52:03
ID
f3504876-2881-11e8-a6ae-b9ddc50b7846
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Dear Mark Leighton Fisher,

This is a computer-generated report for pmtools-2.2.0
on perl 5.27.9, created by CPAN-Reporter-1.2018.

Thank you for uploading your work to CPAN.  However, there was a problem
testing your distribution.

If you think this report is invalid, please consult the CPAN Testers Wiki
for suggestions on how to avoid getting FAIL reports for missing library
or binary dependencies, unsupported operating systems, and so on:

http://wiki.cpantesters.org/wiki/CPANAuthorNotes

Sections of this report:

    * Tester comments
    * Program output
    * Prerequisites
    * Environment and other context

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TESTER COMMENTS
------------------------------

Additional comments from tester:

none provided

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PROGRAM OUTPUT
------------------------------

Output from 'make test':

PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 "/opt/perl-5.27.9/bin/perl5.27.9" "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-MTest::Harness" "-e" "undef *Test::Harness::Switches; test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/lib/*.t
t/basepods.t ..... ok
t/faqpods.t ...... ok
t/lib/pmtools.t .. ok
t/modpods.t ...... ok

#   Failed test 'catted module function'
#   at t/pfcat.t line 19.
#                   '=head1 /usr/share/perl5/pod/perlfunc.pod chunk 1165
# 
# =item seek FILEHANDLE,POSITION,WHENCE
# X<seek> X<fseek> X<filehandle, position>
# 
# Sets FILEHANDLE's position, just like the C<fseek> call of C<stdio>.
# FILEHANDLE may be an expression whose value gives the name of the
# filehandle.  The values for WHENCE are C<0> to set the new position
# I<in bytes> to POSITION, C<1> to set it to the current position plus
# POSITION, and C<2> to set it to EOF plus POSITION (typically
# negative).  For WHENCE you may use the constants C<SEEK_SET>,
# C<SEEK_CUR>, and C<SEEK_END> (start of the file, current position, end
# of the file) from the Fcntl module.  Returns C<1> upon success, C<0>
# otherwise.
# 
# Note the I<in bytes>: even if the filehandle has been set to
# operate on characters (for example by using the C<:encoding(utf8)> open
# layer), tell() will return byte offsets, not character offsets
# (because implementing that would render seek() and tell() rather slow).
# 
# If you want to position file for C<sysread> or C<syswrite>, don't use
# C<seek>--buffering makes its effect on the file's system position
# unpredictable and non-portable.  Use C<sysseek> instead.
# 
# Due to the rules and rigors of ANSI C, on some systems you have to do a
# seek whenever you switch between reading and writing.  Amongst other
# things, this may have the effect of calling stdio's clearerr(3).
# A WHENCE of C<1> (C<SEEK_CUR>) is useful for not moving the file position:
# 
#     seek(TEST,0,1);
# 
# This is also useful for applications emulating C<tail -f>.  Once you hit
# EOF on your read, and then sleep for a while, you might have to stick in a
# seek() to reset things.  The C<seek> doesn't change the current position,
# but it I<does> clear the end-of-file condition on the handle, so that the
# next C<< <FILE> >> makes Perl try again to read something.  We hope.
# 
# If that doesn't work (some IO implementations are particularly
# cantankerous), then you may need something more like this:
# 
#     for (;;) {
# 	for ($curpos = tell(FILE); $_ = <FILE>;
#              $curpos = tell(FILE)) {
# 	    # search for some stuff and put it into files
# 	}
# 	sleep($for_a_while);
# 	seek(FILE, $curpos, 0);
#     }
# 
# =head1 /usr/share/perl5/pod/perlfunc.pod chunk 1174
# 
# =item seekdir DIRHANDLE,POS
# X<seekdir>
# 
# Sets the current position for the C<readdir> routine on DIRHANDLE.  POS
# must be a value returned by C<telldir>.  C<seekdir> also has the same caveats
# about possible directory compaction as the corresponding system library
# routine.
# 
# =head1 /usr/share/perl5/pod/perlfunc.pod chunk 1551
# 
# =item sysseek FILEHANDLE,POSITION,WHENCE
# X<sysseek> X<lseek>
# 
# Sets FILEHANDLE's system position in bytes using the system call
# lseek(2).  FILEHANDLE may be an expression whose value gives the name
# of the filehandle.  The values for WHENCE are C<0> to set the new
# position to POSITION, C<1> to set the it to the current position plus
# POSITION, and C<2> to set it to EOF plus POSITION (typically
# negative).
# 
# Note the I<in bytes>: even if the filehandle has been set to operate
# on characters (for example by using the C<:encoding(utf8)> I/O layer),
# tell() will return byte offsets, not character offsets (because
# implementing that would render sysseek() very slow).
# 
# sysseek() bypasses normal buffered IO, so mixing this with reads (other
# than C<sysread>, for example C<< <> >> or read()) C<print>, C<write>,
# C<seek>, C<tell>, or C<eof> may cause confusion.
# 
# For WHENCE, you may also use the constants C<SEEK_SET>, C<SEEK_CUR>,
# and C<SEEK_END> (start of the file, current position, end of the file)
# from the Fcntl module.  Use of the constants is also more portable
# than relying on 0, 1, and 2.  For example to define a "systell" function:
# 
# 	use Fcntl 'SEEK_CUR';
# 	sub systell { sysseek($_[0], 0, SEEK_CUR) }
# 
# Returns the new position, or the undefined value on failure.  A position
# of zero is returned as the string C<"0 but true">; thus C<sysseek> returns
# true on success and false on failure, yet you can still easily determine
# the new position.
# 
# '
#     doesn't match '(?^:There is no .*systell.* function.\s+Use .*sysseek)'
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 2.
t/pfcat.t ........ 
Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
Failed 1/2 subtests 
t/plxload.t ...... ok
t/pmall.t ........ ok
t/pman.t ......... ok
t/pmcat.t ........ ok
t/pmcheck.t ...... ok
t/pmdesc.t ....... ok
t/pmeth.t ........ ok
t/pmexp.t ........ ok
t/pmfunc.t ....... ok
t/pmload.t ....... ok
t/pmls.t ......... ok
t/pmpath.t ....... ok
t/pmvers.t ....... ok
t/podgrep.t ...... ok
t/pods.t ......... ok
t/podtoc.t ....... ok
t/sitepods.t ..... ok
t/stdpods.t ...... ok

Test Summary Report
-------------------
t/pfcat.t      (Wstat: 256 Tests: 2 Failed: 1)
  Failed test:  2
  Non-zero exit status: 1
Files=23, Tests=51,  4 wallclock secs ( 0.06 usr  0.08 sys +  2.34 cusr  1.10 csys =  3.58 CPU)
Result: FAIL
Failed 1/23 test programs. 1/51 subtests failed.
make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 255

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PREREQUISITES
------------------------------

Prerequisite modules loaded:

requires:

    Module              Need     Have    
    ------------------- -------- --------
    perl                5.008008 5.027009

build_requires:

    Module              Need     Have    
    ------------------- -------- --------
    ExtUtils::MakeMaker 0        7.32    

configure_requires:

    Module              Need     Have    
    ------------------- -------- --------
    ExtUtils::MakeMaker 0        7.32    


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ENVIRONMENT AND OTHER CONTEXT
------------------------------

Environment variables:

    LANG = en_US.UTF-8
    PATH = /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/home/cpansand/bin/linux-gnu:/home/cpansand/bin/sh:/home/cpansand/bin:/usr/games:/home/cpansand/devel:/home/eserte/src/srezic-misc/scripts
    PERL5LIB = 
    PERL5OPT = 
    PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING = 14201
    PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING = 14201
    PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING_IN_RECURSION = 11288,14201
    PERLDOC = -MPod::Perldoc::ToTextOverstrike
    PERL_BATCH = yes
    PERL_CANARY_STABILITY_NOPROMPT = 1
    PERL_CPAN_REPORTER_CONFIG = /var/tmp/cpansmoker-1023/2018031518/cpanreporter_000_config.ini
    PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL = --defaultdeps
    PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC = 1
    SHELL = /bin/zsh
    TERM = screen
    TMPDIR = /var/tmp/cpansmoker-1023/2018031518

Perl special variables (and OS-specific diagnostics, for MSWin32):

    $^X = /opt/perl-5.27.9/bin/perl5.27.9
    $UID/$EUID = 1023 / 1023
    $GID = 1023 1023
    $EGID = 1023 1023

Perl module toolchain versions installed:

    Module              Have    
    ------------------- --------
    CPAN                2.20    
    CPAN::Meta          2.150010
    Cwd                 3.74    
    ExtUtils::CBuilder  0.280230
    ExtUtils::Command   7.32    
    ExtUtils::Install   2.14    
    ExtUtils::MakeMaker 7.32    
    ExtUtils::Manifest  1.70    
    ExtUtils::ParseXS   3.35    
    File::Spec          3.74    
    JSON                2.97001 
    JSON::PP            2.97001 
    Module::Build       0.4224  
    Module::Signature   0.81    
    Parse::CPAN::Meta   2.150010
    Test::Harness       3.39    
    Test::More          1.302122
    YAML                1.24    
    YAML::Syck          1.30    
    version             0.9918  


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Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 27 subversion 9) configuration:
   
  Platform:
    osname=linux
    osvers=2.6.32-696.3.1.el6.x86_64
    archname=x86_64-linux
    uname='linux centos6 2.6.32-696.3.1.el6.x86_64 #1 smp tue may 30 19:52:55 utc 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 gnulinux '
    config_args='-ds -e -Dprefix=/opt/perl-5.27.9 -Dusedevel -Dusemallocwrap=no -Dcf_email=srezic@cpan.org'
    hint=recommended
    useposix=true
    d_sigaction=define
    useithreads=undef
    usemultiplicity=undef
    use64bitint=define
    use64bitall=define
    uselongdouble=undef
    usemymalloc=n
    default_inc_excludes_dot=define
    bincompat5005=undef
  Compiler:
    cc='cc'
    ccflags ='-fwrapv -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector -I/usr/local/include -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2'
    optimize='-O2'
    cppflags='-fwrapv -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector -I/usr/local/include'
    ccversion=''
    gccversion='4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18)'
    gccosandvers=''
    intsize=4
    longsize=8
    ptrsize=8
    doublesize=8
    byteorder=12345678
    doublekind=3
    d_longlong=define
    longlongsize=8
    d_longdbl=define
    longdblsize=16
    longdblkind=3
    ivtype='long'
    ivsize=8
    nvtype='double'
    nvsize=8
    Off_t='off_t'
    lseeksize=8
    alignbytes=8
    prototype=define
  Linker and Libraries:
    ld='cc'
    ldflags =' -fstack-protector -L/usr/local/lib'
    libpth=/usr/local/lib /usr/lib /lib/../lib64 /usr/lib/../lib64 /lib /lib64 /usr/lib64 /usr/local/lib64
    libs=-lpthread -lnsl -lgdbm -ldb -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lc
    perllibs=-lpthread -lnsl -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lc
    libc=libc-2.12.so
    so=so
    useshrplib=false
    libperl=libperl.a
    gnulibc_version='2.12'
  Dynamic Linking:
    dlsrc=dl_dlopen.xs
    dlext=so
    d_dlsymun=undef
    ccdlflags='-Wl,-E'
    cccdlflags='-fPIC'
    lddlflags='-shared -O2 -L/usr/local/lib -fstack-protector'


Characteristics of this binary (from libperl): 
  Compile-time options:
    HAS_TIMES
    PERLIO_LAYERS
    PERL_COPY_ON_WRITE
    PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV
    PERL_OP_PARENT
    PERL_PRESERVE_IVUV
    PERL_USE_DEVEL
    USE_64_BIT_ALL
    USE_64_BIT_INT
    USE_LARGE_FILES
    USE_LOCALE
    USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
    USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
    USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
    USE_LOCALE_TIME
    USE_PERLIO
    USE_PERL_ATOF
  Built under linux
  Compiled at Feb 20 2018 21:05:32
  %ENV:
    PERL5LIB=""
    PERL5OPT=""
    PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING="14201"
    PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING="14201"
    PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING_IN_RECURSION="11288,14201"
    PERLDOC="-MPod::Perldoc::ToTextOverstrike"
    PERL_BATCH="yes"
    PERL_CANARY_STABILITY_NOPROMPT="1"
    PERL_CPAN_REPORTER_CONFIG="/var/tmp/cpansmoker-1023/2018031518/cpanreporter_000_config.ini"
    PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL="--defaultdeps"
    PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC="1"
  @INC:
    /opt/perl-5.27.9/lib/site_perl/5.27.9/x86_64-linux
    /opt/perl-5.27.9/lib/site_perl/5.27.9
    /opt/perl-5.27.9/lib/5.27.9/x86_64-linux
    /opt/perl-5.27.9/lib/5.27.9
    .