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I used to run a Windows CPAN smoker, but gave up. Windows is just Too Much Pain. I see that I had RedisDB blocked in my distroprefs (that usually means that it hangs during testing). I ran its tests and got...

Running make test C:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_h +arness(0, 'inc', 'blib\lib', ' blib\arch')" t/00-load.t t/basic_redis.t t/cmd_list.t t/cmd_server.t t +/manifest.t t/network.t t/pod. t t/protocol.t t/subscribe.t t/transactions.t # Testing RedisDB 0.14, Perl 5.012003, C:\STRAWB~1\perl\bin\perl.exe t/00-load.t ....... ok t/basic_redis.t ... skipped: Can't start redis-server t/cmd_list.t ...... skipped: Can't start redis-server t/cmd_server.t .... skipped: Can't start redis-server t/manifest.t ...... skipped: Author tests not required for installatio +n # Failed test 'Ping' # at t/network.t line 33. # died: Your vendor has not defined Socket macro MSG_DONTWAIT, used at + C:\strawberry\cpan\build\Redi sDB-0.14-u1AMaI\blib\lib/RedisDB.pm line 160 # Failed test 'pong' # at t/network.t line 34. # got: undef # expected: 'PONG' # Failed test 'Connection restored' # at t/network.t line 37. # died: Your vendor has not defined Socket macro MSG_DONTWAIT, used at + C:\strawberry\cpan\build\Redi sDB-0.14-u1AMaI\blib\lib/RedisDB.pm line 160 # Failed test 'key is set' # at t/network.t line 38. # got: undef # expected: 'OK' # Failed test 'Sent command without problems' # at t/network.t line 57. # died: Your vendor has not defined Socket macro MSG_DONTWAIT, used at + C:\strawberry\cpan\build\Redi sDB-0.14-u1AMaI\blib\lib/RedisDB.pm line 160 # Looks like you failed 5 tests of 9.

It hung at that point :(


In reply to Re: Testing module on Windows by FunkyMonk
in thread Testing module on Windows by zwon

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