To expand a bit on PodMasters advice: Live tests of modules against websites which are beyond the control of the module author are subject to bit-rot - the tests will start to fail as soon as the website is changed.
Because only "live" tests fail for you, it is safe to assume that the cause for failure is not in the module but in the tests, and such it is relatively safe for you to ignore these failures and force the install.
In reply to Re: Installing Perl modules on Mac OS X 10.2
by Corion
in thread Installing Perl modules on Mac OS X 10.2
by rootbeer277
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