Here is a weird one for you:

hesco@rck-ltsp:~/sb/Politics-US-VA-SBEWebServices/Politics-US-VA-SBEWe +bServices$pwd /home/hesco/sb/Politics-US-VA-SBEWebServices/Politics-US-VA-SBEWebServ +ices hesco@rck-ltsp:~/sb/Politics-US-VA-SBEWebServices/Politics-US-VA-SBEWe +bServices$cover -delete Deleting database /home/hesco/sandbox/DistroPrsRls_www/Politics-US-VA- +SBEWebServices/Politics-US-VA-SBEWebServices/cover_db
DistroPrsRls_www is an unrelated project I haven't yet done much work on at all, and none of it recently. Apparently Devel::Cover somehow has its path coded into itself. Does anyone know where I might find such a configuration file for Devel::Cover, so I can straighten out this issue and test the coverage of the module I'm working on now?

Thanks for any clues you might share.

-- Hugh Esco

UPDATE:

Looking for something else, I just came across this old stale symlink which I think explains my strange path issues. Thanks for the ideas.

lrwxrwxrwx 1 hesco hesco 24 2006-07-22 15:44 sb -> sandbox/DistroP +rsRls_www
if( $lal && $lol ) { $life++; }

In reply to Devel::Cover looking at wrong path. by hesco

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