so I resorted to run the test-scripts manuallyI'm not entirely sure of the way you did that ... though I feel I ought to be able to deduce it from the output you provided.
Prior to installing the module, you need to run that test script as
perl -Mblib t/polyline.t
If that's what you did, then I'm still puzzled as to the absence of blib in @INC - it *should* be there.
Of course, after you've installed the module, you should be able to run that script as simply
perl t/polyline.t
(This may well have little or nothing to do with the problem you're trying to solve, but it's at least a bit of a puzzle in itself.)
Cheers,
Rob
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