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From: Slaven Rezić (SREZIC)
Subject: FAIL Ingres-Utility-IINamu-0.07 5.24.4 RC1 GNU/Linux
Date: 2018-03-30T09:49:54Z
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Dear Joner Cyrre Worm,
This is a computer-generated report for Ingres-Utility-IINamu-0.07
on perl 5.24.4, created by CPAN-Reporter-1.2018.
Thank you for uploading your work to CPAN. However, there was a problem
testing your distribution.
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Sections of this report:
* Tester comments
* Program output
* Prerequisites
* Environment and other context
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TESTER COMMENTS
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Additional comments from tester:
none provided
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PROGRAM OUTPUT
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Output from './Build test':
# Testing Ingres::Utility::IINamu 0.07, Perl 5.024004, /opt/perl-5.24.4-RC1/bin/perl
t/00-load.t ....... ok
# Failed test 'Test::Perl::Critic for "blib/lib/Ingres/Utility/IINamu.pm"'
# at /opt/perl-5.24.4-RC1/lib/site_perl/5.24.4/Test/Perl/Critic.pm line 121.
#
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 78, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 79, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 80, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 80, column 15. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 80, column 26. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 81, column 8. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 81, column 15. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 86, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 88, column 11. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 92, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 92, column 2. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 92, column 17. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 93, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 93, column 2. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Subroutine "new" called using indirect syntax at line 93, column 18. See page 349 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 94, column 12. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Use of low precedence operators is not allowed at line 100, column 19. Replace low precedence operators with the high precedence substitutes. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 104, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 104, column 2. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 105, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 105, column 2. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 106, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 106, column 2. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 107, column 9. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 122, column 1. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Subroutine prototypes used at line 122, column 1. See page 194 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 123, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 124, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 126, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 126, column 12. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 126, column 12. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 127, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 127, column 22. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 128, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 128, column 13. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 129, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 129, column 15. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Method invocation should use "()" at line 129, column 19. Use "->MethodName()" instead of "->MethodName". (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 130, column 9. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 131, column 3. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 133, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 133, column 27. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 135, column 7. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 135, column 20. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 136, column 10. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 139, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 139, column 2. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 139, column 31. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 140, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 140, column 2. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 141, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 141, column 2. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 141, column 23. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 142, column 9. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 142, column 9. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 165, column 1. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 166, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 167, column 8. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 167, column 8. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 170, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 170, column 23. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 170, column 23. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 171, column 16. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 171, column 16. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 172, column 3. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 172, column 3. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 175, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 175, column 13. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 175, column 20. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 175, column 20. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 176, column 21. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 189, column 1. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 190, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 191, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 191, column 12. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 191, column 12. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 192, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 193, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 193, column 15. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Method invocation should use "()" at line 193, column 19. Use "->MethodName()" instead of "->MethodName". (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 194, column 9. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 195, column 3. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 197, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 197, column 27. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 216, column 1. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Subroutine prototypes used at line 216, column 1. See page 194 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 217, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 218, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 219, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 220, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 221, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 221, column 12. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 221, column 12. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 222, column 8. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 223, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 223, column 13. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 224, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 224, column 15. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Method invocation should use "()" at line 224, column 19. Use "->MethodName()" instead of "->MethodName". (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 225, column 9. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 226, column 3. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 228, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 228, column 27. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 229, column 9. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 250, column 1. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Subroutine prototypes used at line 250, column 1. See page 194 of PBP. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 251, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 252, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 253, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 254, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 255, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 255, column 12. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Private Member Data shouldn't be accessed directly at line 255, column 12. Accessing an objects data directly breaks encapsulation and should be avoided. Example: $object->{ some_key }. (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 256, column 8. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 257, column 2. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 257, column 13. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 258, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 258, column 15. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Method invocation should use "()" at line 258, column 19. Use "->MethodName()" instead of "->MethodName". (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 259, column 9. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 260, column 3. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 262, column 5. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 262, column 27. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
# Variable, subroutine, and package names have to be in CamelCase at line 263, column 9. (no explanation). (Severity: 5)
t/perlcritic.t ....
Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
Failed 1/1 subtests
t/pod-coverage.t .. ok
t/pod.t ........... ok
Test Summary Report
-------------------
t/perlcritic.t (Wstat: 256 Tests: 1 Failed: 1)
Failed test: 1
Non-zero exit status: 1
Files=4, Tests=4, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.03 sys + 0.87 cusr 0.20 csys = 1.10 CPU)
Result: FAIL
Failed 1/4 test programs. 1/4 subtests failed.
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PREREQUISITES
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Prerequisite modules loaded:
requires:
Module Need Have
-------------- ---- --------
Expect::Simple 0 0.04
Test::More 0 1.302133
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ENVIRONMENT AND OTHER CONTEXT
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Environment variables:
LANG = en_US.UTF-8
LC_ALL = de_DE.UTF-8
PATH = /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/home/cpansand/bin/linux-gnu:/home/cpansand/bin/sh:/home/cpansand/bin:/usr/games:/home/cpansand/devel:/home/eserte/src/srezic-misc/scripts
PERL5LIB =
PERL5OPT =
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING = 30118
PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING = 30118
PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING_IN_RECURSION = 25821,30118
PERLDOC = -MPod::Perldoc::ToTextOverstrike
PERL_BATCH = yes
PERL_CANARY_STABILITY_NOPROMPT = 1
PERL_CPAN_REPORTER_CONFIG = /var/tmp/cpansmoker-1023/2018032909/cpanreporter_000_config.ini
PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL = --defaultdeps
PERL_PARALLEL_SMOKER = yes
SHELL = /usr/bin/zsh
TERM = screen
TMPDIR = /var/tmp/cpansmoker-1023/2018032909
Perl special variables (and OS-specific diagnostics, for MSWin32):
$^X = /opt/perl-5.24.4-RC1/bin/perl
$UID/$EUID = 1023 / 1023
$GID = 1023 1023
$EGID = 1023 1023
Perl module toolchain versions installed:
Module Have
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CPAN 2.16
CPAN::Meta 2.150010
Cwd 3.74
ExtUtils::CBuilder 0.280230
ExtUtils::Command 7.34
ExtUtils::Install 2.14
ExtUtils::MakeMaker 7.34
ExtUtils::Manifest 1.70
ExtUtils::ParseXS 3.35
File::Spec 3.74
JSON 2.97001
JSON::PP 2.97001
Module::Build 0.4224
Module::Signature 0.81
Parse::CPAN::Meta 2.150010
Test::Harness 3.42
Test::More 1.302133
YAML 1.24
YAML::Syck 1.30
version 0.9918
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Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 24 subversion 4) configuration:
Platform:
osname=linux, osvers=4.4.0-116-generic, archname=x86_64-linux
uname='linux ubuntu16 4.4.0-116-generic #140-ubuntu smp mon feb 12 21:23:04 utc 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 gnulinux '
config_args='-ds -e -Dprefix=/opt/perl-5.24.4-RC1 -Dcf_email=srezic@cpan.org'
hint=recommended, useposix=true, d_sigaction=define
useithreads=undef, usemultiplicity=undef
use64bitint=define, use64bitall=define, uselongdouble=undef
usemymalloc=n, bincompat5005=undef
Compiler:
cc='cc', ccflags ='-fwrapv -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector-strong -I/usr/local/include -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64',
optimize='-O2',
cppflags='-fwrapv -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector-strong -I/usr/local/include'
ccversion='', gccversion='5.4.0 20160609', gccosandvers=''
intsize=4, longsize=8, ptrsize=8, doublesize=8, byteorder=12345678, doublekind=3
d_longlong=define, longlongsize=8, d_longdbl=define, longdblsize=16, longdblkind=3
ivtype='long', ivsize=8, nvtype='double', nvsize=8, Off_t='off_t', lseeksize=8
alignbytes=8, prototype=define
Linker and Libraries:
ld='cc', ldflags =' -fstack-protector-strong -L/usr/local/lib'
libpth=/usr/local/lib /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/5/include-fixed /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu /usr/lib /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu /lib/../lib /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu /usr/lib/../lib /lib
libs=-lpthread -lnsl -lgdbm -ldb -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lc -lgdbm_compat
perllibs=-lpthread -lnsl -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lc
libc=libc-2.23.so, so=so, useshrplib=false, libperl=libperl.a
gnulibc_version='2.23'
Dynamic Linking:
dlsrc=dl_dlopen.xs, dlext=so, d_dlsymun=undef, ccdlflags='-Wl,-E'
cccdlflags='-fPIC', lddlflags='-shared -O2 -L/usr/local/lib -fstack-protector-strong'
Characteristics of this binary (from libperl):
Compile-time options: HAS_TIMES PERLIO_LAYERS PERL_COPY_ON_WRITE
PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV
PERL_HASH_FUNC_ONE_AT_A_TIME_HARD PERL_MALLOC_WRAP
PERL_PRESERVE_IVUV USE_64_BIT_ALL USE_64_BIT_INT
USE_LARGE_FILES USE_LOCALE USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
USE_LOCALE_CTYPE USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC USE_LOCALE_TIME
USE_PERLIO USE_PERL_ATOF
Locally applied patches:
RC1
Built under linux
Compiled at Mar 24 2018 19:56:23
%ENV:
PERL5LIB=""
PERL5OPT=""
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING="30118"
PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING="30118"
PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING_IN_RECURSION="25821,30118"
PERLDOC="-MPod::Perldoc::ToTextOverstrike"
PERL_BATCH="yes"
PERL_CANARY_STABILITY_NOPROMPT="1"
PERL_CPAN_REPORTER_CONFIG="/var/tmp/cpansmoker-1023/2018032909/cpanreporter_000_config.ini"
PERL_EXTUTILS_AUTOINSTALL="--defaultdeps"
PERL_PARALLEL_SMOKER="yes"
@INC:
/opt/perl-5.24.4-RC1/lib/site_perl/5.24.4/x86_64-linux
/opt/perl-5.24.4-RC1/lib/site_perl/5.24.4
/opt/perl-5.24.4-RC1/lib/5.24.4/x86_64-linux
/opt/perl-5.24.4-RC1/lib/5.24.4
.