Googling for that phrase I got a lot of entries on many different systems, few or none of them Perl-related. So I think it's just a message that prints out as part of the FAIL and doesn't say anything in particular about your problem.

And this is supported by the fact that the phrase is present in all my FAIL reports from imacat's Linux box. Example: http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/254139. In my case, this message had nothing to do with the problems in my test suite; those lay in the test suite itself. My hunch is that it's the same for you.

jimk


In reply to Re^3: Strange CPANTS report by jkeenan1
in thread Strange CPANTS report by rvosa

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