My only means of escape from this hang (AFAIK) is to hit Ctrl-C, which kills the entire 'make test' process - meaning that none of the other ensuing tests are run.
You could just kill the offending test script process using the task manager or some other similar tool. For instance, I like Sysinternals Process Explorer (procexp) which shows processes as a tree and so it is easy to find the blocking child and kill it.
In reply to Re: Removing a test script from perl source
by salva
in thread Removing a test script from perl source
by syphilis
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