Install them where?

Install what where? Modules? That part really ought to work. If it doesn't, run the tests against the installed modules and see if they fail. Note that this part of the building and installation process requires extra work to set @INC appropriately. If you're building and installing a module, you can run the tests again, avoid doing that extra work, and let them test the just-installed modules.

If you mean something different by them, you've really confused me and I really don't understand what you're saying. I may not anyway.

What problem are you trying to solve by installing tests? When will you run the installed tests? What information will running installed tests give you? Why is that information valuable?


In reply to Re^3: Installing Tests by chromatic
in thread Installing Tests by Ovid

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