Something weird happened (in linux, perl 5.36.0), I have downloaded the module (v1.11) from CPAN and some tests failed

That is weird because all the CPAN Tester tests for that v1.11 have passed! Are you sure you didn't download v1.10 which was the latest version until a few hours ago? It's v1.10 that is failing on Linux but passing on Windows.

1) VERSION in pod is 1.10, while $VERSION is 1.11

Thanks!
I'll be more careful on the next release...

2) perl Makefile.PL complained about not finding the ABSTRACT in your pm file. You can fix this by not enclsoing the module name in link tags (<L>)

Ah...that's how I fix it!
I had been trying to follow these instructions and thought it had a hyphen and an abstract.

Thanks - your two points have been corrected in my source code and will make it to CPAN on the next release.

I would really love to know what's happening with v1.10 to make it fail on Linux...I don't have a Linux machine to test it.

I should have an i5 4th generation with 8Gb RAM and 256Gb SSD spare soon when I upgrade my partner's desktop. Currently, it runs Windows 10 Pro but it might be a plan to put Linux of some kind on that so I can test things and try to find my way around *nix. That spec should run Linux reasonably well, shouldn't it?


In reply to Re^2: Test failing during CPAN Testing by Bod
in thread Test failing during CPAN Testing by Bod

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