Package: libregexp-pattern-license-perl Version: 3.11.0-1 Severity: important User: debian-p...@lists.debian.org Usertags: perl-5.40-transition
This module warns on usage with Perl 5.40 (currently in experimental) when libre-engine-re2-perl (which is not a dependency, just a recommendation) is not installed. $ perl -e 'use Regexp::Pattern::License' Attempt to call undefined import method with arguments ("-strict" ...) via package "re::engine::RE2" (Perhaps you forgot to load the package?) at /usr/share/perl5/Regexp/Pattern/License.pm line 15550. This causes an autopkgtest regression and also makes licensecheck fail its test suite, hence the severity. Looking at the code around line 15550, I suspect the BEGIN {} block inside a conditional gets executed unconditionally but not intentionally. Consider: % perl -e 'if (0) { BEGIN { warn }}' Warning: something's wrong at -e line 1. Information on the new warning can be found at https://metacpan.org/dist/perl/view/pod/perldelta.pod#Calling-the-import-method-of-an-unknown-package-produces-a-warning A full build log of licensecheck with Perl 5.40 is at https://perl.debian.net/rebuild-logs/perl-5.40-throwaway/licensecheck_3.3.9-1/licensecheck_3.3.9-1_amd64-2024-08-04T14:51:09Z.build -- Niko