My tests in my_module/t/001_load.t says
use Test::More tests => 5; use lib "../lib"; BEGIN { use_ok( 'Pod::Simple::Select' ); } my $p = Pod::Simple::Select->new (); isa_ok ($p, 'Pod::Simple::Select'); $p->select(["head1", ["NAME", "VERSION"]]); $p->output_hash(); my %h = $p->parse_file("../lib/Pod/Simple/Select.pm");
And this fails on Linux/Unix with file not found. On my windows box rundisttest path without problems. Pod::Simple::Select is a child class of Pod::Simple and parse_file begins with
sub parse_file { my ( $self, $file ) = @_; tie my @array, 'Tie::File', $file, mode => O_RDONLY; ... $token = $self->{doc}->next; $self->SUPER::parse_file($file); ...
Any clue ? Thanks frazap

In reply to Test::More file not found on unix by frazap

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