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Re: Release?: msg#00123lang.perl.modules.module-build
On Jul 29, 2006, at 8:57 PM, Ken Williams wrote:
Looks like there's a bit more work to do. 1) When we write our META.yml it thinks we're providing the version and version::vpp modules: provides: ... Module::Build::Version: file: lib/Module/Build/Version.pm version: ~ Module::Build::YAML: file: lib/Module/Build/YAML.pm version: 0.50 version: file: lib/Module/Build/Version.pm version: 0 version::vpp: file: lib/Module/Build/Version.pm version: 0.661 so I guess that's a fault of M::B::ModuleInfo and/or find_dist_packages(). It also thinks line 487 in M/B/Verson.pm is assigning a $VERSION variable, which is easy enough to work around by splitting that line into two lines. 2) Somehow my ability to sign modules has gone away, not sure why: gpg: can't open `/Users/ken/.gnupg/pubring.gpg' gpg: keydb_search failed: file open error gpg: key B7EF9476: secret key without public key - skipped gpg: no default secret key: secret key not available gpg: [stdin]: clearsign failed: secret key not available -Ken
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