Re^4: Perl-5.22.1 in ARM system (Ignoring test failures is stupid) by 1nickt

The above is terrible advice... If you don't get it, post a question on the module's support page.... how will you know which test failures are safe to ignore? ... But simply to ignore test failures while building software, because there are just a few of them or for any other reason, is just completely stupid.

Did you investigate this failure 1nickt?

How many core XS modules are there?

Don't you think if this failure was important, that some others tests from those other XS module would fail?


In reply to Re^5: Perl-5.22.1 in ARM system (Ignoring test failures is stupid) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl-5.22.1 in ARM system by Anonymous Monk

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