It all works for me, I'm afraid...
ptiw@duet Cgi-Simple-0.05$ make
cp Simple.pm blib/lib/CGI/Simple.pm
cp Simple/Util.pm blib/lib/CGI/Simple/Util.pm
cp Simple/Standard.pm blib/lib/CGI/Simple/Standard.pm
cp Simple/Cookie.pm blib/lib/CGI/Simple/Cookie.pm
ptiw@duet Cgi-Simple-0.05$ make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /local/share/oed/extern/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Comman
+d::MM" "-e" "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/cookie......ok
t/function....ok
t/request.....ok
t/simple......ok
t/standard....ok
t/util........ok
All tests successful.
Files=6, Tests=839, 5 wallclock secs ( 2.48 cusr + 0.96 csys = 3.44
+ CPU)
That's on solaris 2.8, with perl 5.6.1.
--
Tommy
Too stupid to live.
Too stubborn to die.
update (broquaint): changed <pre> to <code>
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