The CPAN testers results for Windows are a mix of successes and failures like yours.
It fails for me as well.
There's no reported bugs.
I thought it might be a difference in C runtime, but I see passes for both cl and gcc, and I see failures for both cl and gcc. I would expect all cl builds to behave the same if that was the case.
I don't have time to look further into the differences between the builds at this time.
PS — If you read the docs for File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced, it was written to address one or more ongoing unfixed issues in critical ("high upstream") module File::Copy::Recursive. Now it's File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced in that position.
In reply to Re: Windows, SBP, 'File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced' fails its tests due to permissions
by ikegami
in thread Windows, SBP, 'File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced' fails its tests due to permissions
by Intrepid
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