Revision history for Perl extension Test::Distribution. 1.06 - New Maintainer/Owner: Sagar R. Shah - Moved from ExtUtils::MakeMaker to Module::Build for building - Tests are now run in a specific order (stops Test::Distribution trying to evaluate $VERSION before doing a use) - All non-core use()d modules test now has a proper test name - Thanks to David A Golden for the patch 1.05 Mon Jul 28 11:23:45 CEST 2003 - Testing PREREQ_PM relies on Module::CoreList which, even at the current version, doesn't know about perl 5.8.1 yet. So in the meantime, I've added a simple check to skip PREREQ_PM testing if $Module::CoreList::version{ $] } doesn't exist (thanks Randal L. Schwartz and Richard Clamp). - Testing PREREQ_PM now outputs an easy-to-understand error message if necessary. Previously I just used Test::More's is(), which didn't say what the test was about, just that two strings didn't match. 1.04 Sat Jul 12 22:57:00 BST 2003 - Changed to use Test::Pod 0.95 and pod_file_ok function instead of pod_ok to prevent deprecation warnings (thanks Sagar Shah) 1.03 Sat Sep 7 11:37:25 CEST 2002 - added a named argument 'not' to ask not to do certain types of tests - added test type 'prereq' that checks whether all non-provided non-core use()d files are in Makefile.PL's PREREQ_PM - added test type 'description' that checks whether Changes, README, MANIFEST and Makefile.PL exist - added checking for required modules with eval{} so we can skip tests if necessary (thanks petdance) - changed munging of file and directory names from regexes to use File::Spec, to be portable 1.02 Mon Sep 2 23:26:01 CEST 2002 - changed the name to Test::Distribution as per Andy Lester's suggestion and updated docs. 1.01 Mon Sep 2 23:26:01 CEST 2002 - added named arguments ('tests', 'only') and reflection subs (packages(), files(), num_tests()), and docs for the same. 1.00 Mon Sep 2 15:40:21 2002 - ideas by Andy Lester and brian d foy (see http://use.perl.org/~brian_d_foy/journal/7463) - original version; created by h2xs 1.22 with options -XAn Test::Comprehensive