Hi,
I'm having problems with the installation of the module Class::Std::Utils in some Linux systems. With the make test failing in a single test:
~/.cpan/build/Class-Std-Utils-v0.0.3# prove t/ident.t
t/ident......1/?
# Failed test 'ident acts like int on Regexp'
# at t/ident.t line 15.
# got: '0'
# expected: '8789600'
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 15.
This problem, apparently, only occur in perl built for x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi.
Can, someone, confirm this problem? Any suggestion to resolve it?
I've made tests in the systems listed below:
- perl, v5.8.8 built for i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi, Ubuntu 7.10 - OK
- perl, v5.8.5 built for i386-linux-thread-multi, FC3 - OK
- perl, v5.8.8 built for x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi, Ubuntu 7.10 - failed
- perl, v5.8.8 built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi, Fedora 7 - failed
many thanks
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