Instead of debugging all that, here's my SSCCE showing --installdeps happily trying to install the test requirements. I've intentionally used deps which don't exist.

$ ls cpanfile $ cat cpanfile on 'test' => sub { requires 'Nosuch', '1.0'; suggests 'Stillno', '1.0'; }; $ cpanm -S --installdeps . --> Working on . Configuring /tmp/testreq ... OK ==> Found dependencies: Nosuch ! Finding Nosuch (1.0) on mirror https://cpan.metacpan.org failed. ! Couldn't find module or a distribution Nosuch (1.0) ! Installing the dependencies failed: Module 'Nosuch' is not installed ! Bailing out the installation for .. $

Hopefully you can use this as a starting point to see why your deps are being ignored.


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In reply to Re^3: cpanm install test-dependencies by hippo
in thread cpanm install test-dependencies by szabgab

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