One example would be:

/usr/local/bin/perl  t/010-regression.t

I forgot to mention that apparently this is apparently only failing for my t/010-regression.t tests. The other tests all appear to be fine (and all use the same open3 command). The difference in the regression tests is that they run a bunch of tests in the t/sample-tests/ directory. So I have a test program, t/010-regression.t, which is run via the open3 command (apparently successfully), which in turn tries to run other tests via the open3 command (unsuccessfully) and generates the error above.

I'll repost this bit in the root node as people sometimes don't notice the replies.

Cheers,
Ovid

New address of my CGI Course.


In reply to Re^2: IPC::Open3 failure on Win32 by Ovid
in thread IPC::Open3 failure on Win32 by Ovid

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