Okay - here's what I've figured out - D::C is not recording any coverage info when I run a test in t/apache. D::C is recording coverage for all the tests that are in the t/ directory - and the reports are in the realm of the reasonable.
Have you had D::C collect coverage stats for tests in the t/apache, t/response/TestApache format? The spurious 100% coverage stats turn out to be an artifact of pod-coverage.t Oh - and D::C is ignoring my ignores, as it were... > or maybe you've already done all of this, so it's not much help. but my > experience is that if I can get D::C to run under mod_perl without causing > core dumps (which it does on occasion. work, that is) it tends to be > accurate. > now, core dumps I haven't had. nary a one. trade you? Hilary -- Hilary Holz http://acc.csueastbay.edu/~hholz/ Assistant Professor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dept of Mathematics and Computer Science California State University, East Bay