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Dear MLEHMANN,
This is a computer-generated error report created automatically by
CPANPLUS, version 0.84. Testers personal comments may appear
at the end of this report.
Thank you for uploading your work to CPAN. However, it appears that
there were some problems testing your distribution.
TEST RESULTS:
Below is the error stack from stage 'make test':
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:16 2008] Trying to get '
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/authors/id/M/ML/MLEHMANN/CHECKSUMS'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:18 2008] Checksum matches for 'Coro-4.73.tar.gz'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/07_eval.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/11_deadlock.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/01_process.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/13_diewarn.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/03_channel.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/04_rwlock.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/10_bugs.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/02_channel.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/06_prio.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/12_exit.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/00_basic.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/08_join.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/05_specific.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/t/14_load.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/EV/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/EV/t/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/EV/t/00_basic.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/EV/t/01_unblock.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/EV/EV.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/EV/EV.xs'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/EV/Makefile.PL'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/eg/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/eg/dns'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/eg/lwp'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/eg/bench'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/eg/event'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/eg/attributes'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/eg/myhttpd'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/eg/prodcons1'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/eg/prodcons2'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/eg/prodcons3'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/eg/readline'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/doc/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/doc/cede-vs-schedule'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Util.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/LWP.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Debug.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/RWLock.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/libcoro/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/libcoro/LICENSE'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/libcoro/coro.c'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/libcoro/coro.h'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/libcoro/conftest.c'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/SemaphoreSet.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Handle.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/MakeMaker.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Specific.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/State.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/State.xs'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/state.h'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Socket.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/CoroAPI.h'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Makefile.PL'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Signal.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Timer.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/typemap'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Select.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Channel.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Storable.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/AnyEvent.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/Semaphore.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/AIO.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro/BDB.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Event/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Event/t/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Event/t/00_basic.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Event/t/01_unblock.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Event/Event.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Event/Event.xs'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Event/Makefile.PL'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/README'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Changes'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Coro.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/Makefile.PL'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/META.yml'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/INSTALL'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/COPYING'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/MANIFEST'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:20 2008] Extracted 'Coro-4.73/README.linux-glibc'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:21 2008] Extracted 'Coro' to '/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/Coro-4.73'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:26 2008] *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
*** Event not found, not build Event support.
*** EV not found, not build EV support.
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Warning: prerequisite AnyEvent 4.1 not found.
*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Coro has a number of configuration options. Due to its maturity, the
defaults that Coro chooses are usually fine, so you can decide to skip
these questions. Only if something went wrong you should select 'n'
here and manually configure Coro, and, of course, report this to the
maintainer :)
Skip further questions and use defaults (y/n)? [y] y
*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Coro can use a number of methods to implement coroutines at the C
level. The default chosen is based on your current confguration and is
correct in most cases, but you still can chose between these alternatives:
u The unix 'ucontext.h' functions are relatively new and not implemented
or well-tested in older unices. They allow very fast coroutine creation
and reasonably fast switching, and, most importantly, are very stable.
It is, however, usually slower than the other alternatives due to an
extra syscall done by swapcontext.
s If the ucontext functions are not working or you don't want
to use them for other reasons you can try a workaround using
setjmp/longjmp/sigaltstack (also standard unix functions). Coroutine
creation is rather slow, but switching is very fast (often much faster
than with the ucontext functions). Unfortunately, glibc-2.1 and
below don't even feature a working sigaltstack. You cannot use this
implementation if some other code uses SIGUSR2 or you plan to
create coroutines from an alternative signal stack, as both are being
used for coroutine creation.
a Handcoded assembly. This is the fastest and most compatible method
with the least side effects, if it works, that is. It has been tested
on GNU/Linux x86 and x86_64 systems and should work on all x86/x86_64
systems using the SVR ELF ABI (it is also reported to be working on
Strawberry Perl for Windows using MinGW). This is the recommended
method on supported platforms. Note that you usually have to compile
this module with optimisation enabled for this method to work, and
also more esoteric switches such as -fomit-leaf-frame-pointer might be
required. When i doubt, use another method, such as (s)etjmp/longjmp.
l GNU/Linux. Very old GNU/Linux systems (glibc-2.1 and below) need
this hack. Since it is very linux-specific it is also quite fast and
recommended even for newer versions; when it works, that is (currently
x86 and a few others only. If it compiles, it's usually ok). Newer
glibc versions (>= 2.5) stop working with this implementation again.
i IRIX. For some reason, SGI really does not like to follow the single
unix specification (does that surprise you?), so this workaround might
be needed (it's fast), although [s] and [u] should also work now.
w Microsoft Windows. Try this on Microsoft Windows when using Cygwin or
the MSVC compilers (e.g. ActiveState Perl, but see "a" for Strawberry
Perl), although, as there is no standard on how to do this under
windows, different enviroments might work differently. Doh.
p Use pthread API. Try to avoid this option, it was only created to make
a point about the programming language shootout and might leak threads.
It might work fine as a last resort, however.
For most systems, the default chosen should be OK. If you experience
problems then you should experiment with this setting and/or turn
optimisations on or off (make OPTIMIZE=-O0).
Use which implementation,
et/longjump, context, ssembly, rix, inux or indows? [a] a
Using handcoded assembly implementation
*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Per-context stack size factor: Depending on your settings, Coro tries to
share the C stack as much as possible, but sometimes it needs to allocate
a new one. This setting controls the maximum size that gets allocated,
and should not be set too high, as memory and address space still is
wasted even if it's not fully used. The value entered will be multiplied
by sizeof(long), which is usually 4 on 32-bit systems, and 8 on 64-bit
systems.
A setting of 16384 (the default) therefore corresponds to a 64k..128k
stack, which usually is ample space (you might even want to try 8192 or
lower if your program creates many coroutines).
On systems supporting mmap and dynamic memory management, the actual
memory usually gets allocated on demand, but with many large stacks you
can still run out of address space on your typical 32 bit platform.
Some perls (mostly threaded ones and perl compiled under linux 2.6) and
some programs (inefficient regexes can use a lot of stack space) may
need much, much more: If Coro segfaults with weird backtraces (e.g. in a
function prologue) or in t/10_bugs.t, you might want to increase this to
65536 or more.
The default should be fine, and can be changed at runtime with
Coro::State::cctx_stacksize.
C stack size factor? [16384] 16384
using a stacksize of 16384 * sizeof(long)
*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Coro can optionally put a guard area before each stack segment. When the
stack is too small and the access is not too far outside the stack (i.e.
within the guard area), then the program will safely segfault instead of
running into other data. The cost is some additional overhead with is
usually negligible, and extra use of address space.
The guard area size currently needs to be specified in pages (typical
pagesizes are 4k and 8k). The guard area is only enabled on a few
hardcoded architectures and is ignored on others. The actual preprocessor
expression disables this feature if:
!__i386 && !__x86_64 && !__powerpc && !__m68k
&& !__alpha && !__mips && !__sparc64
The default, as usual, should be just fine.
Number of guard pages (0 disables)? [4] 4
*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Coro can tell valgrind about its stacks and so reduce spurious warnings
where valgrind would otherwise complain about possible stack switches.
Enabling this does not incur visible runtime or memory overhead, but it
requires that you have the header file available.
Valgrind support is completely optional, so the default of disabling it is
the safe choice.
Enable valgrind support (y/n)? [n] n
*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Coro can use (or even trick) some perl functions into doing what it needs
instead of relying on (some) of its own functions. This might increase
chances that it compiles and works, but it could just as well result in
memory leaks, crashes or silent data corruption. It certainly does result
in slightly slower speed and higher memory consumption, though, so YOU
SHOULD ENABLE IT ONLY AS A LAST RESORT.
Prefer perl functions over coro functions (y/n)? [n] n
*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Writing Makefile for Coro::State
Writing Makefile for Coro
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:26 2008] DEFAULT 'filter_prereqs' HANDLER RETURNING 'sub return value'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:26 2008] Module 'Coro' requires 'AnyEvent' version '4.1' to be installed
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:28 2008] Trying to get 'ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/authors/id/M/ML/MLEHMANN/CHECKSUMS'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:30 2008] Checksum matches for 'AnyEvent-4.12.tar.gz'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/05_dns.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/02_signals.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/01_basic.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/handle/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/handle/02_write.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/handle/01_readline.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/handle/04_listen.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/handle/03_http_req.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/03_child.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/00_load.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/t/04_condvar.t'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/eg/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/eg/connect'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/eg/bench'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/eg/runbench'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/eg/bench2'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/eg/runbench2'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/eg/handle'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/eg/listen'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/DNS.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Impl/'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Impl/EV.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Impl/Qt.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Impl/Tk.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Impl/Perl.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Impl/POE.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Impl/Event.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Impl/EventLib.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Impl/Glib.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Util.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Handle.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Socket.pm'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/lib/AnyEvent/Intro.pod'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/README'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/Changes'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/Makefile.PL'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:31 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/META.yml'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:32 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/COPYING'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:32 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent-4.12/MANIFEST'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:32 2008] Extracted 'AnyEvent' to '/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/AnyEvent-4.12'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:36 2008]
***
*** The EV module is recommended for even better performance, unless you
*** have to use one of the other adaptors (Event, Glib, Tk, etc.).
***
*** This module does not have ANY dependencies, even if it might look
*** otherwise. If you are building a distribution package or have
*** difficulties installing this package due to dependencies, report this
*** to the packager as a bug.
***
*** This module is guarenteed to stay pure-perl and still be full-featured
*** and performant, even without any optionally recommended modules.
***
Writing Makefile for AnyEvent
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:36 2008] DEFAULT 'filter_prereqs' HANDLER RETURNING 'sub return value'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:47 2008] Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Impl::Perl.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Impl::POE.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Intro.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Socket.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Impl::Qt.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Handle.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Impl::EV.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::DNS.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Impl::Glib.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Impl::Tk.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Util.3
Manifying blib/man3/AnyEvent::Impl::Event.3
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:57 2008] MAKE TEST passed: PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /home/cpan/perl5.10.00/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/handle/*.t
t/00_load.................ok
t/01_basic................ok
t/02_signals..............ok
t/03_child................ok
t/04_condvar..............ok
t/05_dns..................ok
t/handle/01_readline......ok
t/handle/02_write.........ok
t/handle/03_http_req......skipped: PERL_ANYEVENT_NET_TESTS environment variable not set
t/handle/04_listen........ok
All tests successful.
Files=10, Tests=70, 6 wallclock secs ( 0.14 usr 0.08 sys + 1.25 cusr 0.28 csys = 1.75 CPU)
Result: PASS
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:57 2008] Sending test report for 'AnyEvent-4.12'
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:58:57 2008] Ok, not sending test report
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:59:15 2008] cp Coro/Select.pm blib/lib/Coro/Select.pm
cp Coro/State.pm blib/lib/Coro/State.pm
cp Coro/Debug.pm blib/lib/Coro/Debug.pm
cp Coro/RWLock.pm blib/lib/Coro/RWLock.pm
cp Coro/LWP.pm blib/lib/Coro/LWP.pm
cp Coro/Semaphore.pm blib/lib/Coro/Semaphore.pm
cp Coro/Timer.pm blib/lib/Coro/Timer.pm
cp Coro/CoroAPI.h blib/lib/Coro/CoroAPI.h
cp Coro.pm blib/lib/Coro.pm
cp Coro/Signal.pm blib/lib/Coro/Signal.pm
cp Coro/AnyEvent.pm blib/lib/Coro/AnyEvent.pm
cp Coro/BDB.pm blib/lib/Coro/BDB.pm
cp Coro/SemaphoreSet.pm blib/lib/Coro/SemaphoreSet.pm
cp Coro/Storable.pm blib/lib/Coro/Storable.pm
cp Coro/Util.pm blib/lib/Coro/Util.pm
cp Coro/AIO.pm blib/lib/Coro/AIO.pm
cp Coro/Handle.pm blib/lib/Coro/Handle.pm
cp Coro/Specific.pm blib/lib/Coro/Specific.pm
cp Coro/Socket.pm blib/lib/Coro/Socket.pm
cp Coro/Channel.pm blib/lib/Coro/Channel.pm
cp Coro/MakeMaker.pm blib/lib/Coro/MakeMaker.pm
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/Coro-4.73/Coro'
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Channel.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Util.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Specific.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/BDB.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/LWP.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/AnyEvent.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/SemaphoreSet.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Semaphore.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/MakeMaker.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/AIO.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Timer.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Debug.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/State.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Socket.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/RWLock.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Signal.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Handle.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Select.pm (unchanged)
Skip ../blib/lib/Coro/Storable.pm (unchanged)
/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/bin/perl /home/cpan/perl5.10.00/lib/5.10.0/ExtUtils/xsubpp -typemap /home/cpan/perl5.10.00/lib/5.10.0/ExtUtils/typemap -typemap typemap State.xs > State.xsc && mv State.xsc State.c
cc -c -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -I/usr/local/include -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -O2 -DVERSION=\"4.73\" -DXS_VERSION=\"4.73\" -fPIC "-I/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/lib/5.10.0/i686-linux-thread-multi-64int-ld/CORE" -DHAVE_MMAP -DCORO_ASM -DCORO_STACKSIZE=16384 -DCORO_STACKGUARD=4 State.c
Running Mkbootstrap for Coro::State ()
chmod 644 State.bs
rm -f ../blib/arch/auto/Coro/State/State.so
cc -shared -O2 -L/usr/local/lib State.o -o ../blib/arch/auto/Coro/State/State.so \
\
chmod 755 ../blib/arch/auto/Coro/State/State.so
cp State.bs ../blib/arch/auto/Coro/State/State.bs
chmod 644 ../blib/arch/auto/Coro/State/State.bs
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::Util.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::Channel.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::Specific.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::BDB.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::AnyEvent.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::LWP.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::SemaphoreSet.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::Semaphore.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::MakeMaker.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::AIO.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::Timer.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::Debug.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::State.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::Socket.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::RWLock.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::Signal.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::Handle.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::Storable.3
Manifying ../blib/man3/Coro::Select.3
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/Coro-4.73/Coro'
Manifying blib/man3/Coro.3
[ERROR] [Wed Jun 4 17:59:31 2008] MAKE TEST failed: Illegal seek make[1]: Entering directory `/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/Coro-4.73/Coro'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/Coro-4.73/Coro'
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /home/cpan/perl5.10.00/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/00_basic.........ok
t/01_process.......ok
t/02_channel.......ok
t/03_channel.......ok
t/04_rwlock........ok
t/05_specific......ok
t/06_prio..........ok
t/07_eval..........ok
t/08_join..........ok
t/10_bugs..........ok
t/11_deadlock......ok
t/12_exit..........ok
t/13_diewarn.......ok
t/14_load.......... Failed 2/18 subtests
Test Summary Report
-------------------
t/14_load.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 18 Failed: 2)
Failed tests: 12-13
Files=14, Tests=133, 5 wallclock secs ( 0.19 usr 0.14 sys + 0.93 cusr 0.30 csys = 1.56 CPU)
Result: FAIL
Failed 1/14 test programs. 2/133 subtests failed.
make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 255
[MSG] [Wed Jun 4 17:59:31 2008] DEFAULT 'proceed_on_test_failure' HANDLER RETURNING 'sub return value'
PREREQUISITES:
Here is a list of prerequisites you specified and versions we
managed to load:
Module Name Have Want
AnyEvent 4.12 4.1
Scalar::Util 1.19 0
Storable 2.18 2.15
Time::HiRes 1.9711 0
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ENVIRONMENT AND OTHER CONTEXT
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Environment variables:
AUTOMATED_TESTING = 1
LANG = en_US
LC_COLLATE = C
PATH = /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/lib/java/bin:/usr/lib/java/jre/bin:.
PERL5LIB = :/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/AnyEvent-4.12/blib/lib:/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/AnyEvent-4.12/blib/arch:/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/AnyEvent-4.12/blib:/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/AnyEvent-4.12/blib/lib:/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/AnyEvent-4.12/blib/arch:/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/AnyEvent-4.12/blib:/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/Coro-4.73/blib/lib:/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/Coro-4.73/blib/arch:/home/cpan/perl5.10.00/.cpanplus/5.10.0/build/Coro-4.73/blib
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING = 8978
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_VERSION = 0.84
PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT = 1
SHELL = /bin/bash
TERM = screen.linux
Perl special variables (and OS-specific diagnostics, for MSWin32):
Perl: $^X = /home/cpan/perl5.10.00/bin/perl
UID: $< = 1000
EUID: $> = 1000
GID: $( = 100 11 17 18 19 83 100
EGID: $) = 100 11 17 18 19 83 100
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Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 10 subversion 0) configuration:
Platform:
osname=linux, osvers=2.6.21.5-smp, archname=i686-linux-thread-multi-64int-ld
uname='linux penguin 2.6.21.5-smp #2 smp tue jun 19 14:58:11 cdt 2007 i686 amd athlon(tm) 64 processor 3000+ authenticamd gnulinux '
config_args='-e -Dprefix=/home/cpan/perl5.10.00 -Dusethreads -Duse64bitint -Dusemymalloc=n'
hint=recommended, useposix=true, d_sigaction=define
useithreads=define, usemultiplicity=define
useperlio=define, d_sfio=undef, uselargefiles=define, usesocks=undef
use64bitint=define, use64bitall=undef, uselongdouble=define
usemymalloc=n, bincompat5005=undef
Compiler:
cc='cc', ccflags ='-D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -I/usr/local/include -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64',
optimize='-O2',
cppflags='-D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -I/usr/local/include'
ccversion='', gccversion='4.1.2', gccosandvers=''
intsize=4, longsize=4, ptrsize=4, doublesize=8, byteorder=12345678
d_longlong=define, longlongsize=8, d_longdbl=define, longdblsize=12
ivtype='long long', ivsize=8, nvtype='long double', nvsize=12, Off_t='off_t', lseeksize=8
alignbytes=4, prototype=define
Linker and Libraries:
ld='cc', ldflags =' -L/usr/local/lib'
libpth=/usr/local/lib /lib /usr/lib
libs=-lnsl -lgdbm -ldb -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lpthread -lc
perllibs=-lnsl -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lpthread -lc
libc=/lib/libc-2.5.so, so=so, useshrplib=false, libperl=libperl.a
gnulibc_version='2.5'
Dynamic Linking:
dlsrc=dl_dlopen.xs, dlext=so, d_dlsymun=undef, ccdlflags='-Wl,-E'
cccdlflags='-fPIC', lddlflags='-shared -O2 -L/usr/local/lib'