I see, I was looking at something that was not an error and thinking it was. I never got any "not ok", but I do see the actual error now. I am getting a Segmentation fault at the end of the test. So I ran it through the perl debugger (as tye had initially suggested) and I get this:
Signal SEGV at XML-LibXML-2.0110/blib/lib/XML/LibXML.pm line 923
XML::LibXML::parse_file('XML::LibXML=HASH(0x1a60c38)', 'example/dr
+omeds.xml') called at t/02parse.t line 221
Aborted
Line 923 of file XML-LibXML-2.0110/blib/lib/XML/LibXML.pm contains:
eval { $result = $self->_parse_file(@_); };
The example XML file is
here.
Where can I go with this?
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