This test suite tests various Apache-Test setups (i.e. whether the configuration works correctly), something that can't be tested with the normal run-time test suite. 1) first of all move into Apache-TestItSelf % chdir Apache-TestItSelf 2) now choose which test suite to run again, to test whether some changes in A-T break its config, run 2a. But if the config testing coverage is not complete, try other test suites and then try to re-create this problem in 2a. You will need to adjust config files under sample/ to reflect the location of your preinstalled httpd and mod_perl files. a. Apache-Test config test suite % t/TEST -config sample/testitself_conf_apache_test_core.pl this runs against the test suite under: Apache-Test/Apache-TestItSelf/Apache-TestMe/t it's the same as calling: % t/TEST -base ~/apache.org/Apache-Test/Apache-TestItSelf/Apache-TestMe \ -config sample/testitself_conf_apache_test_core.pl b. Apache-Test assuming that Apache-Test is checked out under ~/apache.org/Apache-Test, the following will run the tests against the Apache-Test test suite % t/TEST -base ~/apache.org/Apache-Test \ -config sample/testitself_conf_apache_test_core.pl c. modperl-2.0 assuming that modperl-2.0 is checked out under ~/apache.org/modperl-2.0, the following will run the tests against the modperl-2.0 test suite % t/TEST -base ~/apache.org/modperl-2.0 \ -config sample/testitself_conf_mp2_core.pl t/httpd_arg.t t/interactive.t d. 3rd party modules ### assuming that Apache-VMonitor-2.0 is checked out under ~/work/modules/Apache-VMonitor-2.0, the following will run the tests against the Apache-VMonitor-2.0 test suite. of course any other 3rd party module should do. % t/TEST -base ~/work/modules/Apache-VMonitor-2.0 \ -config sample/testitself_conf_mp2_modules.pl ----------------------------- DEBUGGING: env IPCRUNDEBUG=data t/TEST t/interactive.t (for more options see IPC::Run / IPC::Run3 manpages)