You have to lead the horse to the water:
CMS-JoomlaToDrupal-0.05$ prove t/pod-coverage.t-.org t/pod-coverage.t-.... # Failed test 'Pod coverage on CMS::JoomlaToDrupal' # at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.0/Test/Pod/Coverage.pm line 126. # CMS::JoomlaToDrupal: couldn't find pod # Looks like you failed 1 test of 1. t/pod-coverage.t-....dubious + Test returned status 1 (wstat 256, 0x100) DIED. FAILED test 1 Failed 1/1 tests, 0.00% okay Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail List of Failed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +--------- t/pod-coverage.t-.org 1 256 1 1 1 Failed 1/1 test scripts. 1/1 subtests failed. Files=1, Tests=1, 0 wallclock secs ( 0.08 cusr + 0.03 csys = 0.11 C +PU) Failed 1/1 test programs. 1/1 subtests failed. CMS-JoomlaToDrupal-0.05$ prove t/pod-coverage.t- t/pod-coverage.t-...ok + All tests successful. Files=1, Tests=1, 0 wallclock secs ( 0.13 cusr + 0.02 csys = 0.15 C +PU) CMS-JoomlaToDrupal-0.05$ diff t/pod-coverage.t-.org t/pod-coverage.t- 3a4,6 > use File::Spec::Functions qw(catdir); > use lib catdir qw ( blib lib ); >
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No matter how great and destructive your problems may seem now, remember, you've probably only seen the tip of them. [1]

In reply to Re: pod-coverage.t can't find the POD by andreas1234567
in thread pod-coverage.t can't find the POD by hesco

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