I don't believe that the imported version numbers will be recognized by PAUSE.
See the
PAUSE
documentation, and also this note in
Perl::Critic::Policy::Modules::RequireVersionVar:
=head1 TO DO
Add check that C<$VERSION> is independently evaluatable. In
particular, prohibit this:
our $VERSION = $Other::Module::VERSION;
This doesn't work because PAUSE and other tools literally copy your
version declaration out of your module and evaluates it in isolation,
at which point there's nothing in C<Other::Module>, and so the
C<$VERSION> is undefined.
This may cause problems for downstream users who specify per-module
dependencies. It's up to you whether you want to support them; some people
feel quite strongly about it, such as "Anonymous Monk" above.
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