The only way anybody can help you is if you post the code that is failing, both tests and module's code. It would be ideal if you can trim down your code to the failing portion of it.

From that you would get much more advice and directions to make your code platform independent

Does it uses any external libraries like libsomething.so? Does it has any .xs? Is it checking the version of its dependencies? What platforms your code is failing in? Is your module assuming folder separator is "/"? Does it has system calls?

Point is without the code all we can do is guess...


In reply to Re: CPAN Testing in multiple platforms how to Debug? by bluescreen
in thread CPAN Testing in multiple platforms how to Debug? by paixaop

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