I need the assistance of someone with a sun-solaris system. A module I wrote (CGI::Simple) fails 1.5% of its tests under solaris. This does not occur on Win32, cygwin, Mac, Redhat, Mandrake, or Free BSD.
I don't have access to a solaris system so I need is someone to download the module and do this:
%tar -zxvf Cgi-Simple-0.05.tar.gz
%cd Cgi-Simple-0.05
%perl Makefile.PL
%make
%make test
This should show errors like so
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/local/perl/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "
+-e" "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/cookie......ok
t/function....ok
t/request.....ok
t/simple......FAILED tests 68, 76-77, 81, 89-90, 205
Failed 7/330 tests, 97.88% okay
t/standard....FAILED tests 69, 77-78, 82, 185
Failed 5/303 tests, 98.35% okay
t/util........ok
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
----------------------------------------------------------------------
+---------
t/simple.t 330 7 2.12% 68 76-77 81 89-90 205
t/standard.t 303 5 1.65% 69 77-78 82 185
Failed 2/6 test scripts, 66.67% okay. 12/839 subtests failed, 98.57% o
+kay.
Assuming this to be the case on your system I just need the two problem test scripts run outside the harness which will enable the full debugging mode to output to STDOUT so I just need:
%cd t
%perl simple.t >dump.txt
%perl standard.t >>dump.txt
The text file will contain the debug output and this is what I need. Can anyone spare 5 minutes to help me out? I have emailed the tester but have yet to recieve a reply.
cheers
tachyon jfreeman@tassie.net.au
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