Something weird happened (in linux, perl 5.36.0), I have downloaded the module (v1.11) from CPAN and some tests failed. After a while I re-donwloaded the module, erasing previous dir, and all tests passed. Without setting any ENV in the terminal. I have also noticed that your files are dos-encoded (^M). This shouldn't be a problem while running it in non-windows. But you are setting ENV and __DATA__ and verbatim JSON. Just a very longshot.

Anyway, I found 2 unrelated points you may want to correct: 1) VERSION in pod is 1.10, while $VERSION is 1.11. 2) perl Makefile.PL complained about not finding the ABSTRACT in your pm file. You can fix this by not enclsoing the module name in link tags (<L>).

bw, bliako


In reply to Re: Test failing during CPAN Testing by bliako
in thread Test failing during CPAN Testing by Bod

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