I'm sure I'm not the only person to be amused that you dislike TT because it has so many dependencies (although they're all nice and portable and in my experience they Just Work Everywhere) but your module has all kinds of dependencies which are harder to build and configure, such as Apache2.x and mod_perl2.x and at least the fifteen modules you list in your Makefile.PL!
Even so - good work!
A small issue I spotted - in your Makefile.PL for lots of your dependencies you don't list a module version. This is a Bad Idea as some modules have changed their interfaces over time. Test::More being an example. You should only give an empty version number if you're certain that any old version will work.
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