Hello Monks,

Thank you in advance for your help.

I'm trying to install Bundle::DBI using CPAN. All was going smooth until I came to the Net::Daemon forkm.t test.

So I jumped to the command line and did a "make test TEST_VERBOSE=1"
I'm trying to install it on my RedHat 9 boxen with perl 5.8.0 compiled in /usr/local/perl-5.8.0 (their RPM has proven problematic to upgrade with CPAN) Yes I did try installing it to the perl RPM version too. Same results.
/usr/local/perl-5.8.0/lib is in /etc/ld.so.conf and I've run ldconfig.

Here is the pertinant output.

t/forkm.........Starting server:
/usr/local/perl-5.8.0/bin/perl -Iblib/lib -Iblib/arch t/server --mode=fork logfile=stderr debug
1..10
FAILED before any test output arrived

In reply to Net::Daemon forkm.t "FAILED before any test output arrived" by kili

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