I still had the time to create a new ticket though. I didn't get to experience much of it because it is getting late and I am going on a trip with my Valentine tomorrow ) I was able to launch Padre v0.27 by following the instructions from the Padre's site: I created a shortcut with the "C:\strawberry\perl\bin\wperl.exe C:\strawberry\perl\bin\padre" command. MDOOTSON/Wx-Perl-ProcessStream-0.11.tar.gz : make_test FAILED but failure ignored because 'force' in effect JDHEDDEN/threads-1.71.tar.gz : make_test FAILED but failure ignored because 'force' in effect I tried to push my luck with the following command (still in CPAN):Īnd the process went to its end but with the following errors:ĭANKOGAI/Encode-2.29.tar.gz : make_test FAILED but failure ignored because 'force' in effect I ran the reports SZBGAB/Padre-0.27.tar.gz but the result came bask as PASS for MSWin32. SZABGAB/Wx-Perl-Dialog-0.04.tar.gz : make_test NOĪDAMK/File-Find-Rule-VCS-1.05.tar.gz : make NOĪDAMK/Module-Inspector-1.05.tar.gz : make_test NO MDOOTSON/Wx-Perl-ProcessStream-0.11.tar.gz : make_test NO
Make test had returned bad status, won't install without force hint// to see the cpan-testers results for installing this module, try: 142/534 subtests failed.ĭmake.EXE: Error code 130, while making 'test_dynamic'Ĭ:\strawberry\c\bin\dmake.EXE test - NOT OK I had several " Can't locate Wx.pm in error messages.Īt the end of the test report, I received:įiles=20, Tests=534, 61 wallclock secs ( 0.28 usr + 0.11 sys = 0.39 CPU)įailed 10/20 test programs. On the Padre's site, it is written that the installation process is as easy as typing " install Padre" in the cpan shell. Plus, it will give me material for this blog :) If I can also contribute in improving the tool, it's all bonus. The main goal is to look at (and understand) Perl code written by experienced developpers. Padre is a work in progress, which is one of the reasons why I would like to get involved in it. I decided to give Padre a try as a Notepad++ replacement for a Perl development environment, on a suggestion from a reader.