Craig,

I have found out that we installed a Perl binary from
the following site:
ftp://ftp.sidhe.org/perl-5_6_1-vmsaxp-7_2-1.zip

I download this zip file and I cannot not see a
Test::Harness module.

So, do I need to install Perl from source to get the
Perl Core modules like Test::Harness?

Joseph

--- Craig Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  
> On Tuesday, November 16, 2004, at 03:15PM, Lamb
> Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >These are the errors that I get when compiling
> >Test::Harness.
> 
> Whoa there.  What version of Perl do you have? 
> Test::Harness has been in the core for a while so
> let's make sure you need to install/upgrade before
> we worry too much about this.  
> 
> That particular test you are running is fairly new
> and may need some portability work.  I can't really
> see at first blush what it's trying to do, but the
> result you quote shows that it is give you the same
> filespec it expects, but one is absolute and one is
> relative.  
> 
> >t/prove-globbing....
> >#     Failed test (t/prove-globbing.t at line 31)
> >#     Structures begin differing at:
> >#          $got->[0] =
>
>'user_dir:[xxxxx.test-harness-2_42.t]prove-globbing.t'
> >#     $expected->[0] = '[.t]prove-globbing.t'
> ># Looks like you failed 1 tests of 1.
> >
> >I checked the archives and I found that someone had
> >made a link to prove script.
> >
> >so I did the following:
> > PROVE == "$PERL_ROOT:[000000]PERL.EXE
> >user_dir:[xxxxx.util]prove."
> >
> >But I am still researching a solution and any help
> >would be appreciated.
> >
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> >Joseph Lamb
> >
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