Working directory is /usr/local/home/myuser/.cpan/build/Net-OpenSSH-0.70-ARY6NC
Try cd'ing to that directory, and then run:
perl -Mblib t/quoting.t
If that hangs, kill the process (Ctrl-C) and start inserting some print statements in t/quoting.t to see how far into the script you get before it hangs.
Then we'll know precisely what function call is hanging - and you might even be able to insert some print statements into that function to more precisely locate the hang.
If, for example, you find that the hang occurs in the shell_is_clean function (at about line 29 of t/quoting.t) you could stick print statements within that function (which is found in t/common.pm) to further narrow it down.
Cheers,
Rob
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