Dear monks,
I received an odd cpants report:
FAIL Bio-Phylo-0.07 i686-linux-thread-multi-64int-ld 2.4.30.
An earlier release
passed on the same machine, so I'm trying to track down what's been going on.
It's a bit problematic though, because the error messages seem to be in Chinese, if FireFox is not fooling me (the email address is in Taiwan, I think). Unfortunately I can't read Chinese.
It looks like the errors occur in a part of the tests that deals with parsing files. I included some text files in the t/* directory to test if parsing works. Perhaps CPAN testing on this machine now runs in a process that can't access these files? How might I be able to figure out that's what it is?
The distribution is
Bio::Phylo, so if anyone has any hints what's wrong with it I'd be grateful.
Thanks!
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