Hi hotpelmen,
this outpout was produces by a:
"make test TEST_VERBOSE=1" on the shell.
When I try to run it as a perl inliner I got the folloing:

perl -MExtUtils::Command::MM -MTest::Harness - e undef *Test::Har ness::Switches; test_harness(1, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch') t/ *.t /bin/-sh: syntax error: `(' unexpected
But I have no idea how to start it manualy or how to use the correct syntax for the perl interpreter?
Can you help me on this ?

The log with "### START ##..." was the outout of the test script: 00simple_test.t that I'v created to see what is going on since the TEST::HARNESS will discharge any output to STDOUT.

I've found this on the internet:
"make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 TEST_FILE=<test_script> | tee test.log"
when I run it as:
"make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 TEST_FILE=t/00simple_test.t | tee test.log"
It also hangs and there are no additional informations in the created test.log. Did someone know what additional TEST variables I can use to see what is going on ?


Regards WolliK


In reply to Re^2: make test hangs by WolliK
in thread make test hangs by Anonymous Monk

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