Hi all,

When running dmake test (using Strawberry perl on Windoze) I'm getting a lot of errors I've not previously encountered - all being of the form ...

Confused test output: Test <n> answered after test <n> Confused test output: Test <n+1> answered after test <n+1> . .
My question is now, I suspect, somewhat self-evident - can anyone tell me what on earth is going on ... or at least point me in the direction of a resolution.
All of my other modules pass muster via dmake test no probs.
It strikes me that Test::More may not be quite as self-contained as it might be since I obviously need to have some idea of what's going on 'under the hood'.

TIA ,


In reply to Odd output from Test::More by Bloodnok

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