Posting hundreds of lines of output from what you state was a successful Perl build (your first? congrats!)
Thousands dear boy! Thousands.
These are lines 9874 thru 9901 of the output from a "FAIL"d build -- one of hundreds over 15 years -- that runs everything I've thrown at it without error.
Test Summary Report
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comp/multiline.t (Wstat
+: 0 Tests: 6 Failed: 2)
Failed tests: 5-6
io/dup.t (Wstat
+: 0 Tests: 23 Failed: 0)
Parse errors: Tests out of sequence. Found (8) but expected (2)
Tests out of sequence. Found (9) but expected (3)
Tests out of sequence. Found (10) but expected (4)
Tests out of sequence. Found (11) but expected (5)
Tests out of sequence. Found (12) but expected (6)
Displayed the first 5 of 23 TAP syntax errors.
Re-run prove with the -p option to see them all.
../cpan/Win32/t/GetShortPathName.t (Wstat
+: 0 Tests: 5 Failed: 1)
Failed test: 2
../cpan/Win32/t/Unicode.t (Wstat
+: 0 Tests: 11 Failed: 8)
Failed tests: 1-3, 5, 8-11
Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 12 tests but ran 11.
../dist/IO/t/io_dup.t (Wstat
+: 0 Tests: 2 Failed: 0)
Parse errors: Tests out of sequence. Found (6) but expected (2)
Bad plan. You planned 6 tests but ran 2.
../dist/IO/t/io_sock.t (Wstat
+: 13824 Tests: 25 Failed: 1)
Failed test: 25
Non-zero exit status: 54
Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 26 tests but ran 25.
Files=2394, Tests=683435, 2113 wallclock secs (118.55 usr + 8.94 sys
+= 127.49 CPU)
Result: FAIL
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '..\perl.exe' : return code '0xc'
Stop.
As for "a bunch of bloviating blather": you are the master. I bow to your vexpertise.
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