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RE: [perl #41354] CGI.pm-3.2.5 make test fails

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RARMENTA
Date:
March 20, 2007 04:46
Subject:
RE: [perl #41354] CGI.pm-3.2.5 make test fails
Message ID:
A0BC2AD74130A347BC7D2D653A27541C01CF6E72@cossmgmbx02.EMAIL.CORP.TLD

Hello Steve,

Looks like CGI.pm 3.27 works fine.  The Bundle::Bugzilla still won't
install though because MySQL module is having problems.

Thanks,
Robert Armenta
Software Engineer
TRAK Microwave

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Peters via RT [mailto:perlbug-followup@perl.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 12:49 AM
To: Armenta, Robert (STRT)
Subject: [perl #41354] CGI.pm-3.2.5 make test fails 

On Fri Jan 26 11:17:05 2007, RARMENTA@trak.com wrote:
> To: perlbug@perl.org
> Subject: CGI make test fails
> Reply-To: rarmenta@trak.com
> Message-Id: <5.8.0_1042_1169838470@sadhat>
> 
> This is a bug report for perl from rarmenta@trak.com, generated with 
> the help of perlbug 1.34 running under perl v5.8.0.
> 
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> [Please enter your report here]
> 
> I tried CGI.pm-3.25 from the Bugzilla::Bundle install and just
>    downloading the tar.gz file from CPAN.  This is output of make
>    test.
> 
> PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e"
>    "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t 
> t/apache................ok t/can...................ok 
> t/carp..................ok t/cookie................ok 
> t/fast..................ok
>         7/7 skipped: various reasons
> t/form..................ok
> t/function..............Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
>    t/function.t line 99.
> FAILED test 23
> 	Failed 1/32 tests, 96.88% okay
> t/html..................ok
> t/no_tabindex...........ok
> t/pretty................ok
> t/push..................ok
>         1/12 skipped: various reasons
> t/request...............Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
>    t/request.t line 92.
> FAILED test 32
> 	Failed 1/33 tests, 96.97% okay
> t/start_end_asterisk....ok
> t/start_end_end.........ok
> t/start_end_start.......ok
> t/switch................ok
> t/upload................ok
> t/util-58...............ok
> t/util..................ok
> Failed Test  Stat Wstat Total Fail  List of Failed
> 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------
-
> t/function.t               32    1  23
> t/request.t                33    1  32
> 8 subtests skipped.
> Failed 2/19 test scripts. 2/511 subtests failed.
> Files=19, Tests=511,  1 wallclock secs ( 1.22 cusr +  0.08 csys =
>    1.30 CPU)
> Failed 2/19 test programs. 2/511 subtests failed.
> make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 29
> 
> 
> 
This is probably not the place to answer this kind of question, but I'll
try anyway.  Are things any better when you try to install CGI.pm-3.27?

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