Test::Pod::Coverage fails on testing one of my packages on one server but not on another. The code it's barfing on is:

use constant UNIT_MAP => { s => 'seconds', m => 'minutes', h => 'hours', d => 'days' };

And the error is:

not ok 8 - Pod coverage on ETL::Pipeline::File::Watch # Failed test 'Pod coverage on ETL::Pipeline::File::Watch' # at t/pod-coverage.t line 24. # Coverage for ETL::Pipeline::File::Watch is 50.0%, with 1 naked subro +utine: # UNIT_MAP

Both servers have the same versions of Pod::Coverage and Test::Pod::Coverage (0.20 and 1.08 respectively). The server where the test fail uses Perl 5.10.0. The server where it passes is on Perl 5.10.1. Any ideas why the test is failing?


In reply to Test::Pod::Coverage fails on constant by astroboy

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