Reading through the email I see that it was snipped . . . below what was
shown everything tests OK. I'm just including the last few lines and the
summary.
pod/emptycmd................................ok
pod/find....................................ok
pod/for.....................................ok
pod/headings................................ok
pod/include.................................ok
pod/included................................ok
pod/lref....................................ok
pod/multiline_items.........................ok
pod/nested_items............................ok
pod/nested_seqs.............................ok
pod/oneline_cmds............................ok
pod/plainer.................................ok
pod/pod2usage...............................ok
pod/pod2usage2..............................ok
pod/poderrs.................................ok
pod/podselect...............................ok
pod/special_seqs............................ok
x2p/s2p.....................................ok
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
../lib/locale.t 117 7 5.98% 99 105-106 108-109 113 115
30 tests and 252 subtests skipped.
Failed 1/996 test scripts, 99.90% okay. 7/118105 subtests failed, 99.99%
okay.
[:perl588-5.8.8-9/perl-5.8.8/t] root#
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 6:07 PM, Fritz Hudnut <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dr H:
>
> Ran the new suggested commands and got some new results (seems like a
> smaller file) which I'm again attaching even though it seems like it gets
> opened in some browsers, perhaps it will give some clue?
>
>
> F
> http://surfingthetimelesswave.net
>
>
>
>
> However, the unconcerned still get the attachment. ;-)
>
>>
>> Sorry, I forgot that you were running tcsh. And we probably should run
>> the tests under "sudo", to avoid all of those permission errors.
>>
>> Try this sequence instead:
>>
>> cd /sw/src/fink.build/perl588-5.8.8-9/perl-5.8.8/t
>> sudo -s
>> setenv DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH `pwd`
>> ./perl harness
>>
>>
>> - --
>> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
>>
>>
>
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