Here's my solution. You'll be needing File::Tee and IPC::System::Simple. I took your script and put it on my desktop. Then I wrote another script to call your script. If you have any further questions, post them.
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; no warnings; use File::Tee qw(tee); use IPC::System::Simple qw(capture system); my $test = '/root/Desktop/your_dup.pl'; tee(STDOUT, '>', 'stdout.txt'); tee(STDERR, '>', 'error.log'); my $file = system("perl $test"); print STDOUT $file, "\n"; print STDERR $file, "\n"; close STDERR;
And your_dup.pl
use Test::More qw(no_plan); $\="\n"; # here will be file name which will store the log o/p print "hello world"; pass("hello world"); fail("do nothing"); diag("hi friend"); use_ok("fake_module"); print "bye";

In reply to Re: dup issue for Test::More module by Khen1950fx
in thread dup issue for Test::More module by suhailck

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