Please try it: http://www.sergeant.org/Time-Piece-1.17.test2.tar.gz

Still getting one test failure when I use MSVC++ 7.0 with ActivePerl 5.10.1 (build 1006):
t/01base.t ...... ok t/02core.t ...... 1/95 # Failed test at t/02core.t line 61. # got: '' # expected: 'EST' # Looks like you failed 1 test of 95. t/02core.t ...... Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100) Failed 1/95 subtests (less 5 skipped subtests: 89 okay) t/03compare.t ... ok t/04mjd.t ....... ok t/05overload.t .. ok t/06subclass.t .. ok t/07arith.t ..... ok
Should have time to take a closer look tomorrow.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^12: Testing Time::Piece on Windows/VC by syphilis
in thread Testing Time::Piece on Windows/VC by Corion

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