I have, occasionally, found situations in the past where dzil test runs tests out of order or does other weirdness, but usually if I read the output carefully I find something to fix and magically everything works and I don't have to understand it.

However, I have a situation where prove -lr t runs all my tests, in order, just fine. dzil test runs 000-load.t, 003-test-create-ticket.t, 001-init.t and then gives me a

===( 19;1 0/? 6/? 1/? 2/? 1/? )============================= +==Bailout called. Further testing stopped: Test failed. BAIL OUT!. FAILED--Further testing stopped: Test failed. BAIL OUT!.

line. I'm sure there are incantations somewhere deep in Dist::Zilla about which I'm unaware, but I just want to be able to do a dzil release.


In reply to prove -lr works, dzil test doesn't by danlyke

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