A forced install would be with force install instead of just install

But before you do that, it does look like all the tests involving binary extractor programs failed for some reason.

I surmise that you are using some sort of QNAP NAS device with the Optware packages installed and it's packaged perl

What would be a big favour is to run the following in the Archive-Extract directory and post the output, please:

perl -Ilib -MArchive::Extract -e 'print "$_\n" for map { join " ", $_, + Archive::Extract->$_ } qw(bin_gzip bin_unzip bin_tar bin_bunzip2 bin +_uncompress bin_unlzma bin_unxz);'

In reply to Re^5: Test fails: 01_Archive-Extract.t and TGZ files by bingos
in thread Test fails: 01_Archive-Extract.t and TGZ files by compused

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