[Bug 235790] Review Request: perl-CGI-Prototype - Create a CGI application by subclassing

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Summary: Review Request: perl-CGI-Prototype - Create a CGI application by subclassing
Alias: perl-CGI-Prototype

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=235790





------- Additional Comments From cweyl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  2007-04-30 23:08 EST -------
(In reply to comment #5)
> (In reply to comment #4)
> > Well, technically nothing in %doc is needed :)
> 
> All right, let's not be too pedantic :)

Who, me?  O:-)

> So what I read is "this test suite serves as a good addition to the
> documentation" - which is good enough for me.  I just haven't seen anyone else
> packaging the test scripts, except as separate packages like mysql-test.

Yah.  I think we just never really saw it as anything more than a part of the
build process before.

> > Even beyond that, it's certainly possible that someone will want to test ths
> > package as installed -- having the test suite around enables such activity.
> 
> Well, in theory, if it passed in the buildsystem, it should be good, but....

That's another thing, too.  If a package's test suite requires network access,
we have to disable it by default, as it'd bomb out in mock.  WWW::Myspace or
most of the POE::Component::* modules are good examples of this: good, solid
test suites I have to disable large parts of by default.

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