cli.t: test with the right Perl executable
t/cli.t calls scripts which run with the first perl found in the user's PATH (usually the system perl), not with the perl used for the build, as reported here: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=129944 Thanks to Slaven Rezic for spotting this and reporting it!
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Daniel Shahaf
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Matan Nassau
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Brice Waegeneire
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Slaven Rezic
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for privacy reasons; however please contact the maintainer if you are
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# or from the top of the source tree during development. This can be done
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# via the following, which also follows the KISS principle:
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my $STOW = 'bin/stow';
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my $STOW = "$^X bin/stow";
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`$STOW --help`;
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is($?, 0, "--help should return 0 exit code");
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