Well, on my system, this is the test results:
t/20-cmdline.t (Wstat: 11520 Tests: 50 Failed: 45)
Failed tests: 2-10, 12-20, 22-30, 32-40, 42-50
Non-zero exit status: 45
t/21-cmdline.t (Wstat: 4608 Tests: 20 Failed: 18)
Failed tests: 2-10, 12-20
Non-zero exit status: 18
t/22-cmdline.t (Wstat: 17664 Tests: 77 Failed: 69)
Failed tests: 2-5, 7-12, 14, 16-21, 23-32, 34-45, 47-60
62-77
Non-zero exit status: 69
xt/boilerplate.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 3 Failed: 0)
TODO passed: 1, 3
xt/minilla/spelling.t (Wstat: 256 Tests: 1 Failed: 1)
Failed test: 1
Non-zero exit status: 1
You're still missing a LICENSE file but your cpanfile should look like this:
requires 'perl' => 5.8.1;
requires 'Text::CSV' => 0;
Minilla comes with the functionality to create new dists with
minil new [project here]. It'll lay everything out including your cpanfile, LICENSE, minil.toml etc.
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