Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for Safe::Logs cp Logs.pm blib/lib/Safe/Logs.pm Manifying blib/man3/Safe::Logs.3 PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.8.2/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(1, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/00-load.....1..1 ok 1 - use Safe::Logs; ok t/carp........1..4 Subroutine main::carp redefined at t/carp.t line 7 main::BEGIN() called at /home/cpanrun/depot/main/contrib-patched/perl/CPAN/src/Safe-Logs/blib/lib/Safe/Logs.pm line 7 eval {...} called at /home/cpanrun/depot/main/contrib-patched/perl/CPAN/src/Safe-Logs/blib/lib/Safe/Logs.pm line 7 Subroutine main::croak redefined at t/carp.t line 7 main::BEGIN() called at /home/cpanrun/depot/main/contrib-patched/perl/CPAN/src/Safe-Logs/blib/lib/Safe/Logs.pm line 7 eval {...} called at /home/cpanrun/depot/main/contrib-patched/perl/CPAN/src/Safe-Logs/blib/lib/Safe/Logs.pm line 7 Subroutine main::cluck redefined at t/carp.t line 7 main::BEGIN() called at /home/cpanrun/depot/main/contrib-patched/perl/CPAN/src/Safe-Logs/blib/lib/Safe/Logs.pm line 7 eval {...} called at /home/cpanrun/depot/main/contrib-patched/perl/CPAN/src/Safe-Logs/blib/lib/Safe/Logs.pm line 7 Subroutine main::confess redefined at t/carp.t line 7 main::BEGIN() called at /home/cpanrun/depot/main/contrib-patched/perl/CPAN/src/Safe-Logs/blib/lib/Safe/Logs.pm line 7 eval {...} called at /home/cpanrun/depot/main/contrib-patched/perl/CPAN/src/Safe-Logs/blib/lib/Safe/Logs.pm line 7 ok 1 - Carp::croak() ok 2 - Carp::confess() ok 3 - Carp::carp() ok 4 - Carp::cluck() ok t/core........1..2 ok 1 - CORE::die() ok 2 - CORE::warn() ok t/protect.....1..7 ok 1 ok 2 ok 3 ok 4 ok 5 ok 6 ok 7 ok t/syslog......1..2 Subroutine main::syslog redefined at t/syslog.t line 20 main::BEGIN() called at /home/cpanrun/depot/main/contrib-patched/perl/CPAN/src/Safe-Logs/blib/lib/Safe/Logs.pm line 20 eval {...} called at /home/cpanrun/depot/main/contrib-patched/perl/CPAN/src/Safe-Logs/blib/lib/Safe/Logs.pm line 20 unix passed to setlogsock, but path not available at t/syslog.t line 26 # # This test sends a message to the syslog() service using facility USER # and priority NOTICE. Please verify in your log file that these lines are # present # # This is an escape --> [esc] from Sys::Syslog # This is an escape --> [esc] from Unix::Syslog # # Of course, if the test corresponding to one of the variants was skipped or # failed, you should not expect to see this line in your logs. # # If you find this line in your logs, you can assume that this test passed. # If you cannot find a similar line in your logs, chances are that syslog() # needs a bit of tweaking in your system. # If you find the line above without the [esc] marker, this test was not # succesful in your platform. # ok 1 - sent through Sys::Syslog ok 2 # skip No Unix::Syslog found ok 1/2 skipped: No Unix::Syslog found t/warnings....1..2 ok 1 - warnings::warn ok 2 - warnings::warnif ok All tests successful, 1 subtest skipped. Files=6, Tests=18, 5 wallclock secs ( 5.01 cusr + 0.36 csys = 5.37 CPU) Installing /home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.8.2/lib/site_perl/5.8.2/Safe/Logs.pm Installing /home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.8.2/man/man3/Safe::Logs.3 Appending installation info to /home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.8.2/lib/5.8.2/PA-RISC1.1-thread-multi/perllocal.pod