Hello Monks,
I would like to Test (and install) a CPAN module.
In my case:
JavaScript

The installation fails, but it is not this one the point.

I would like to re-test the installation after some changes, but I can't.

If I re-try the test, with:

test JavaScript
I have:
Running test for module 'JavaScript' Running make for C/CL/CLAESJAC/JavaScript-1.16.tar.gz Has already been unwrapped into directory /home/saintex/.cpan/build/ +JavaScript-1.16-UlIU_w No 'Makefile' created , won't make Running make test Make had some problems, won't test

And there is no way to re-test (neither with "clean JavaScipt").

So I have to delete the module manually, and re-install.
Is there any way to re-test, without delete the module from build directory?

Thank you for your answers!

In reply to Re-Test a CPAN module by saintex

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