Your tests and your data to test don't match up. With a few changes this runs fine for me.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Test::More tests => 8;
use Date::ICal;
my $ical = Date::ICal->new( year => 1964,
month => 10,
day => 6,
hour => 6,
min => 12,
sec => 47,
tz => '0530'
);
ok( defined $ical, 'new() returned something' );
ok( $ical->isa('Date::ICal'), " and it's the right class" );
is( $ical->sec , 47, ' sec()' );
is( $ical->min , 12, ' min()' );
is( $ical->hour , 12, ' hour()' ); #changed to 12
is( $ical->day , 6, ' day()' ); #changed to 6
is( $ical->month , 10, ' month()' );
is( $ical->year , 1964, ' year()' );
Of Course your tz may be different from mine (and that of the author of the module) which would seem to explain the first error you got.
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