It shouldn't be failing on you. For me, all the tests passed. I did notice a prereq problem though. One of the prereqs is
Regexp::Common. I didn't have it installed. There's also a recommends for
XML::SAX::Expat. I didn't have that, and make didn't ask if I wanted to install it. I threw this script together to check for and install the dependencies and the recommend:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use CPAN;
my @prereqs = (
"Class::MakeMethods",
"File::Slurp",
"IO::CaptureOutput",
"LWP::UserAgent",
"Regexp::Common",
"Test::File",
"URI::Escape",
"XML::SAX",
"XML::SAX::Expat");
foreach my $prereq( @prereqs) {
system("pmpath $prereq");
}
CPAN::Shell->install(@prereqs);
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