Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for Config::Frontend Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.10.3077 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. cp lib/Config/Backend/String.pm blib\lib\Config\Backend\String.pm cp lib/Config/Frontend.pm blib\lib\Config\Frontend.pm cp lib/Config/Backend/File.pm blib\lib\Config\Backend\File.pm Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.10.3077 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\bin\perl.exe "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib\lib', 'blib\arch')" t/*.t t/1..........1..19 ok 1 - use Config::Frontend; ok 2 - use Config::Backend::String; "my" variable %e masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/1.t line 87. "my" variable @vars masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/1.t line 93. "my" variable $all masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/1.t line 99. ok 3 - initial conf in $string -> test=HI=Yes ok 4 - initial conf in $string -> test1=NO! ok 5 - initial conf in $string -> test2=%joep% ok 6 - initial conf in $string -> test3=ok ok 7 - initial conf in $string -> oesterhol=account ok 8 - reuse commited Config::Backend::String from $string -> test=HI=Yes ok 9 - reuse commited Config::Backend::String from $string -> test1=NO! ok 10 - reuse commited Config::Backend::String from $string -> test2=%joep% ok 11 - reuse commited Config::Backend::String from $string -> test3=ok ok 12 - reuse commited Config::Backend::String from $string -> oesterhol=account ok 13 - setting value in empty config -> $estring eq "%HI! # %%hallo%%hi%" ok 14 - setting value in empty config -> oesterhol=%HI! # %hallo%%hi% ok 15 - one item configuration -> oesterhol=%HI! # %hallo%%hi% ok 16 - variables: --> all variables are there ok 17 - variables: --> all variables are there ok 18 - deleted var not there ok 19 - deleted var not there ok t/2..........1..2 Use of uninitialized value $conf_str in string eq at t/2.t line 22. ok 1 - use Config::Backend::String; ok 2 - Died as expected ok t/3.........."my" variable $string masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/3.t line 80. "my" variable $out masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/3.t line 81. "my" variable $conf masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/3.t line 86. "my" variable $nconf masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/3.t line 100. "my" variable $nconf masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/3.t line 113. "my" variable %e masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/3.t line 129. "my" variable @vars masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/3.t line 135. 1..41 ok 1 - use Config::Frontend; ok 2 - use Config::Backend::File; "my" variable $all masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/3.t line 141. "my" variable %e masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/3.t line 156. "my" variable @vars masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/3.t line 162. "my" variable $all masks earlier declaration in same scope at t/3.t line 168. ok 3 - initial conf in $string -> test=HI=Yes ok 4 - initial conf in $string -> test1=NO! ok 5 - initial conf in $string -> test2=%joep% ok 6 - initial conf in $string -> test3=ok ok 7 - initial conf in $string -> oesterhol=account ok 8 - setting value in empty config -> oesterhol=%HI! # %hallo%%hi% ok 9 - reread conf in $string -> test=HI=Yes ok 10 - reread conf in $string -> test1=NO! ok 11 - reread conf in $string -> test2=%joep% ok 12 - reread conf in $string -> test3=ok ok 13 - reread conf in $string -> oesterhol=account ok 14 - one item configuration -> oesterhol=%HI! # %hallo%%hi% ok 15 - variables: --> all variables are there ok 16 - initial comments conf in $string -> test=HI=Yes ok 17 - initial comments conf in $string -> test1=NO! ok 18 - initial comments conf in $string -> test2=%joep% ok 19 - initial comments conf in $string -> test3=ok # %Hello ok 20 - initial comments conf in $string -> account ok 21 - reread comments conf in $string -> test=HI=Yes ok 22 - reread comments conf in $string -> test1=NO! ok 23 - reread comments conf in $string -> test2=%joep% ok 24 - reread comments conf in $string -> test3=ok ok 25 - reread comments conf in $string -> oesterhol=account ok 26 - reread comments conf in $string -> test=HI=Yes ok 27 - reread comments conf in $string -> test1=NO! ok 28 - reread comments conf in $string -> test2=%joep% ok 29 - reread comments conf in $string -> test3=ok ok 30 - reread comments conf in $string -> oesterhol=nil ok 31 - variables: --> all variables are there ok 32 - variables -> deleted not there ok 33 - variables -> deleted not there ok 34 - variables: --> all variables are there ok 35 - variables -> deleted not there ok 36 - variables -> deleted not there ok 37 - reread comments conf in $string -> test=HI=Yes ok 38 - reread comments conf in $string -> test1 deleted! ok 39 - reread comments conf in $string -> test2=%joep% ok 40 - reread comments conf in $string -> test3=ok ok 41 - reread comments conf in $string -> oesterhol deleted ok t/cache......1..14 ok 1 - use Config::Frontend; ok 2 - use Config::Backend::File; ok 3 - initial conf in $string -> test=HI=Yes ok 4 - initial conf in $string -> test1=NO! ok 5 - initial conf in $string -> test2=%joep% ok 6 - initial conf in $string -> test3=ok ok 7 - initial conf in $string -> oesterhol=account ok 8 - cached items should be 5 ok 9 - cached items should now be 4 ok 10 - cached items should now be 3 ok 11 - cached items should now be 4 ok 12 - unknown should be undef ok 13 - cached items should now be 5 ok 14 - unknown should be undef ok t/default....1..3 ok 1 - use Config::Frontend; ok 2 - use Config::Backend::File; ok 3 - default value for non existing var ok t/move.......1..38 ok 1 - use Config::Frontend; ok 2 - use Config::Backend::File; ok 3 - initial conf in $string -> test=HI=Yes ok 4 - initial conf in $string -> test1=NO! ok 5 - initial conf in $string -> test2=%joep% ok 6 - initial conf in $string -> test3=ok ok 7 - initial conf in $string -> oesterhol=account ok 8 - props ok 9 - properties ok 10 - properties ok 11 - properties ok 12 - properties ok 13 - properties ok 14 - properties ok 15 - move_prop ok 16 - move_prop ok 17 - move ok 18 - move ok 19 - move ok 20 - move ok 21 - move ok 22 - move ok 23 - properties ok 24 - properties ok 25 - properties ok 26 - properties ok 27 - properties ok 28 - properties ok 29 - properties ok 30 - properties ok 31 - move_prop ok 32 - move_prop ok 33 - move ok 34 - move ok 35 - move ok 36 - move ok 37 - move ok 38 - move ok t/props......1..19 ok 1 - use Config::Frontend; ok 2 - use Config::Backend::String; ok 3 - initial conf in $string -> test=HI=Yes ok 4 - initial conf in $string -> test1=NO! ok 5 - initial conf in $string -> test2=%joep% ok 6 - initial conf in $string -> test3=ok ok 7 - initial conf in $string -> oesterhol=account ok 8 - props ok 9 - properties ok 10 - properties ok 11 - properties ok 12 - properties ok 13 - properties ok 14 - properties ok 15 - properties ok 16 - properties ok 17 - properties ok 18 - properties ok 19 - properties ok All tests successful. Files=7, Tests=136, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.00 cusr + 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU) Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.10.3077 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Installing C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\html\site\lib\Config\Frontend.html Installing C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\html\site\lib\Config\Backend\File.html Installing C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\html\site\lib\Config\Backend\String.html Installing C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\site\lib\Config\Frontend.pm Installing C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\site\lib\Config\Backend\File.pm Installing C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\site\lib\Config\Backend\String.pm Appending installation info to C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\lib/perllocal.pod