If you live behind a firewall or your favourite WAIT server is down, the test for this module may block for minutes. Should I run the tests anyway? [n] n I created a file '.notest' in the current directory. Remove it if you changed your mind. Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for CPAN::WAIT Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.10.3077 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. cp lib/CPAN/WAIT.pm blib\lib\CPAN\WAIT.pm cp lib/WAIT/Client.pm blib\lib\WAIT\Client.pm Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.10.3077 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\bin\perl.exe "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib\lib', 'blib\arch')" t/*.t t/basic....1..5 ok 1 ok 2 # skipped by user request! ok 3 # skipped by user request! ok 4 # skipped by user request! ok 5 # skipped by user request! ok All tests successful. Files=1, Tests=5, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.00 cusr + 0.00 csys = 0.00 CPU) Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.10.3077 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Installing C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\html\site\lib\CPAN\WAIT.html Installing C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\site\lib\CPAN\WAIT.pm Installing C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\site\lib\WAIT\Client.pm Appending installation info to C:\cpanrun\build\5-10-0\lib/perllocal.pod