For some weird reason, Path::Tiny uses flock before reading/writing any file, even though unixish locks are only advisory. But at least this blind checking would prevent multiple programs using Path::Tiny from clobbering each others data.
The documentation also says that you can disable the flocking by setting $ENV{ PERL_PATH_TINY_NO_FLOCK } to a true value.
In reply to Re^3: CPAN module failing tests
by Corion
in thread CPAN module failing tests
by nysus
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