Nice find. Thanks. That led me to see that the failed tester has PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC = 0 in the reports. In one of the reports that passed, it is set to "1".
I'm not completely clear why it fails, though. My test file has use lib 't/TestMods'; in it. So I would think the File::Collector would be able to find my module in there. I don't quite follow how the non-existence of '.' in @INC causes the test to fail.
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