This could be related to RT#64713: can not pass tests.

If you can get Toru Yamaguchi to reply to a friendly email on the subject, and if it seems like it wouldn't be too difficult to fix, you might be able to submit a patch to him and get it applied. If that fails, you could patch it and push it to a public Github repo and ask him again nicely if you might take on co-maintainership so that you can patch it. And if that fails to get a response, you could contact the PAUSE folks and ask to be assigned co-maintainership so that you might patch it.

...or maybe try to enlist corion's assistance since he has an interest in this module. Ideally Toru will handle it once contacted, but there are alternatives that can still benefit CPAN users even if he is MIA. I've got one such project underway at the moment. It's been rewarding as a learning experience for me.


Dave


In reply to Re: Failing Tests in MozRepl by davido
in thread Failing Tests in MozRepl by choroba

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