Test failures are to be expected
That's not been my experience - on a wide variety of systems (with the exception of Windows which I rarely use so can't really comment on).
However I have wasted huge amounts of time debugging problems on other peoples systems where modules have been installed with failing tests because, surprisingly enough, the failing tests usually demonstrate that the module isn't working properly.
Please. For the sanity of the maintainers. Don't install modules with failing tests unless you understand why they're failing :-)
In reply to Re^2: Test Failure Best Practices, or when is it ok to "force install"
by adrianh
in thread Test Failure Best Practices, or when is it ok to "force install"
by Anonymous Monk
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