Oh, wait the more complete error start with:

> w: error getting sessions: Operation not permitted

and then the test failure follows:

> #   Failed test 'load'
> #   at t/13-w.t line 21.
> # Compared array length of $data
> #    got : array with 1 element(s)
> # expect : array with 3 element(s)
> # 
> # Looks like you failed 1 test of 3.
> t/13-w.t .................... 
> ok 1 - use Sys::CpuLoad;
> not ok 2 - load
> ok 3 - no (unexpected) warnings (via done_testing)
> 1..3
> Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
> Failed 1/3 subtests 

So, yeah, it looks like the capability of using w instead of
uptime is probably not worth the extra steps of pulling
information from w, at least in Debian context.  I go ahead with
the skip.

Have a nice day,  :)
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