That said, however, I can currently reproduce this on both of my own test boxesYou mean you can reproduce all of those warnings, but not the failures ?
If you can reproduce all of those warnings, then hopefully you can also find a way of shutting them up, by placement of
no warnings 'uninitialized'; in the appropriate place - probably in the test files. (Or you could just remove the
use warnings; altogether.) Once you've managed to eradicate those warnings in your own environment, just release a devel build to CPAN, and then the testers' output won't be truncated and you'll be able to see where the failures are occurring.
Obviously, this hinges on your being able to work out how to eradicate those warnings. Good luck !!
Cheers,
Rob
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