In the main directory, there is a sub-directory called 't'. In there, there are a number of files. One is called 'fail.t' and one is called 'main.t'. In those files, there are a number of calls to the ok() function. Count them from the top and you'll get to #'s 7 and 8 in fail.t and #8 in main.t - that will tell you what happened.Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +--------- t/fail.t 13 2 15.38% 7-8 t/main.t 19 1 5.26% 8
The redefinitions may or may not be a problem. That's for mpeppler to determine (he's the author).
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In reply to Re: Errors during "make test" of DBD::Sybase
by dragonchild
in thread Errors during "make test" of DBD::Sybase
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