Charles LeDoux did some awesome work providing this Docker environment
which can test across multiple Perl versions using perlbrew, so it
would be crazy not to use it.
Let's try a new approach where we increment the version number
immediately after publishing a release, not just before.
This will mean that anyone who builds from git gets a version of Stow
which is higher than the release which was just cut, and this could
provide valuable debugging hints in case a bug report does not clearly
state whether the problem arose with the latest release or with a build
from git.
The title of the generated man page was ending up as something like
IO::FILE=IO(0XA719C0)(1)
Also, with newer perls (e.g. v5.22.1), pod2man requires --name if
used within a pipeline.
Closes#18.
https://github.com/aspiers/stow/issues/18
* Use docker to locally run tests on multiple perl versions
* perlbrew used to install multiple perls
* perl environments bootstrapped when image built
* Based on travis configuration
* Adds docker folder to MANIFEST.SKIP
* Running image runs all tests.
* If exit with no error, then all tests pass.
* ./build-docker.sh builds stow testing image.
* ./test-docker.sh runs stow testing image.
* Assumes built with options in build-docker.sh
* *-docker.sh scripts added to MANIFEST.SKIP
- The `sanitize_path_options` functions remove all trailing
and leading spaces. So any valid directory like ` 123`,
`123 ` can not be used
- Also if there are two directories ` 123` and `123`, and if
user pick the ` 123` as option to `-d` or `-t`, then stow pick
directory `123` as the argument instead of ` 123` as user want.
```
STOW_DIR=. stow -n -v3 -t \ 123 456
stow dir is /tmp/test
stow dir path relative to target 123 is ..
cwd now 123
cwd restored to /tmp/test
cwd now 123
Planning stow of package 456...
Stowing contents of ../456 (cwd=/tmp/test/123)
Planning stow of package 456... done
cwd restored to /tmp/test
WARNING: in simulation mode so not modifying filesystem.
```
- This commit remove the check in `sanitize_path_options` function,
and now stow can work with those directories. There have been a check
for valid directory, so we are safe.
Previously STOW_DIR=0 would cause the cwd to be used as the STOW_DIR.
Make that instead raise an error. Do similar validation on the target
directory.
Closes#7 - https://github.com/aspiers/stow/pull/7
In shell, a variable is often considered unset even if it is
set to the empty string. In other words,
STOW_DIR= stow [args]
is an idiomatic alternative to writing:
unset STOW_DIR
stow [args]
and it also has the advantage of temporarily "unsetting" STOW_DIR
for a single command.
Therefore we should treat STOW_DIR being set to the empty string
as equivalent to it not being set at all.
Thanks to Cuong Manh Le for highlighting this issue!
Fixes#6 - https://github.com/aspiers/stow/issues/6Closes#5 - https://github.com/aspiers/stow/pull/5
This is now necessary in order to prevent pause.perl.org from
complaining:
Status: Decreasing version number
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module : Stow::Util
version: undef
in file: lib/Stow/Util.pm
status : Not indexed because lib/Stow/Util.pm in
A/AS/ASPIERS/Stow-v2.2.0.tar.gz has a higher version number
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