Thanks PodMaster,

I found the CPAN Testers report, but must have missed version 0.34, which reports Win32 passed. So I downloaded that version and tried it.

It Makes/Compiles ok, but tests are very suspicious. The effect is:
- nmake test fails 100%
- nmake testdb TEST_FILE=t/aalias.t gives 'ok 1'
(define __COVER__DEBUG for debug output)

Then I had a deeper look at version 0.40, fixed the unresolved externals and get the same effect.

RT is Request Tracker, which I had heard of and which I now have seen ;-) Thank You for this second hint.
As it states, the author seems to work on the first part. So I decided to contact him and offered my results. This should avoid double work.

Thank You all again for your hints.

And it came to pass that in time the Great God Om spake unto Brutha, the Chosen One: "Psst!"
(Terry Pratchett, Small Gods)


In reply to Re: Re: Devel::Cover on Windows? by Brutha
in thread Devel::Cover on Windows? by Brutha

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