On 04-09-15 11:42, Usman Bhatti wrote:
A new version only will not solve the problem. The fix
also needs to
be committed somewhere and if I commit the fix it in the main branch
(see screenshot below), I need to merge all the the changes done for
Moose 6.0 (and update other packages that these packages depend on)
and hence break my tools in Moose 5.1.
Why? The only thing you are depending on is
that #bleedingEdge returns a
version for Moose 6, isn't it?
Stephan