https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1658851
--- Comment #5 from Andrew Bauer <zonexpertconsulting(a)outlook.com> ---
TODO: Except I do not recommend running the optional tests with
Test::Kwalitee or Test::Pod. They are very fragile and tends to break when somebody
updates the modules (Test::Kwalitee is a list of subjective rules how a good Perl code
looks like).
Thank you. I never would have suspected this.
Done.
TODO: You should also build-require `perl(POSIX)' if you decided
to hard-require it. It's good to assure the tests have a similar environment as the
package has after installing on a user's system. Otherwise it can happen that the
tests test a different code path than the user will perform (see all the $HAS_POSIX
conditions in the code).
Done.
TODO: You can filter out the non-versioned
`perl(Time::ParseDate)' dependency as it's redundant and pollutes the metadata.
I was not sure how to resolve this, since the non-versioned dependency was
being automatically picked up by rpm. Google to the rescue.
That's when I discovered the __requires_exclude macro and added this to the top
of the specfile:
%global __requires_exclude perl\\(Time::ParseDate\\)
That did it.
Thank you for your time.
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