On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 11:53:12PM +0100, Juanjo wrote:
>    IF i make the make test:
>    t/05server-header.t ..
>    not ok 1
>    not ok 2
>    ok 3
> 
>    # Failed test at t/05server-header.t line 14.
>    Use of uninitialized value $this in pattern match (m//) at 
> t/05server-header.t line 15.
> 
>    # Failed test at t/05server-header.t line 15.
>    # undef
>    # doesn't match '(?-xism:Starlet)'
>    Use of uninitialized value $this in pattern match (m//) at 
> t/05server-header.t line 16.
>    not ok 4
> 
>    # Failed test at t/05server-header.t line 19.
>    Use of uninitialized value $this in pattern match (m//) at 
> t/05server-header.t line 20.
>    ok 5
>    Use of uninitialized value $this in pattern match (m//) at 
> t/05server-header.t line 21.
>    not ok 6
> 
>    # Failed test at t/05server-header.t line 21.
>    # undef
>    # doesn't match '(?-xism:Hello)'
>    [Test::TCP] Child process does not block(PID: 32489, PPID: 32488) at
>    /usr/local/share/perl5/Test/TCP.pm line 121.
>    1..6
>    # Looks like you failed 4 tests of 6.
>    Dubious, test returned 4 (wstat 1024, 0x400)
>    Failed 4/6 subtests
>    t/06remote_port.t ....
>    not ok 1

That implies that nothing is binding to the test port, possibly a
restriction of your system (selinux? firewall?).

>      If there's nothing useful, you may want to diag() out the $port in
>      that test and pause the test and make sure the test server is actually
>      starting.

You'll need to look at using this method to go deeper.

-kevin

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