It's probably a problem beyond your control;
for example, for the particular failure of
ExtUtils-ModuleMaker-0.39, within the same run for
this particular testing machine,
the same failure was reported for
Earlier on in this run
IO-1.22 was tested, and passed, probably as a
result of some other package requiring it. What probably
happens is that the build directory for this IO-1.22 gets
added to @INC in a way so as to cause this version
mis-match within the testers machine.
Thus, it seems that this failure depends on some other
package happening to have a prerequisite of IO that
is tested before your package is tested. You can't do
very much about that, beyond reporting the problem to the
authors of the automated testing software.
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