Make sure Makefile.PL (or whatever build system you use) exits with zero status
E.g. When one needs a $UNIFY environmental variable for a module to work, add this in top of your Makefile.PL:
# Be kind to testers, not verbose
if (exists $ENV{AUTOMATED_TESTING} and $ENV{AUTOMATED_TESTING}) {
exists $ENV{UNIFY} or exit 0;
}
Of course you can make the expression as complicated as you wish :)
Note that the CPAN Testers Reports will show "UNKNOWN" instead of "FAIL" and the matrix will show orange instead of red.
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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