This snippet does not include enough information to allow anyone to troubleshoot your problem. As a start, here are some questions that you need to answer before someone could troubleshoot this issue:
- Were there messages before the line that started PERL_DL_NONLAZY?
- Have you personally logged into the ftp service you're testing against using an anonymous connection?
- Are you sure you've told the Net::FTP Module where to connect to?
-
I ask the last question since a 'NOK 1' response from the t/ftp.t file says that the constructor failed. Most likely because it could not make a connection. It never even attempted to login as the 'anonymous' user.
I gathered this information by looking at the t/ftp.t file:
#!./perl -w
use Net::Config;
use Net::FTP;
unless(defined($NetConfig{ftp_testhost}) && $NetConfig{test_hosts}) {
print "1..0\n";
exit 0;
}
my $t = 1;
print "1..7\n";
$ftp = Net::FTP->new($NetConfig{ftp_testhost}, Debug => 0)
or (print("not ok 1\n"), exit);
printf "ok %d\n",$t++;
The rest of the code snipped for brevity.
I hope some of this helped and if not, post a reply answering the above questions and someone might be able to help you.
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