Hi Barbie,

with "[1]", did you mean this table?

StatusMANAGEABLE Time of oldest page request2009-10-10 14:11:09 Total page
requests33597 Total unique page requests11513
If so, then it is absolutely not self-evident from the name "Time of oldest
page request" that this is the NEWEST test report reflected in the tables on
the server, meaning that all test reports younger than that date are not
shown yet (if I understood it right that this is what you meant).

Concerning the 5 day delay; if I am not horribly mistaken, my test reports
are over a week old (from 7th October 2009)!

# Generated by CPAN::Reporter 1.1708
test PASS Inline-0.45 (perl-5.10.1) MSWin32-x86-multi-thread 5.1
test PASS YAML-Syck-1.07 (perl-5.10.1) MSWin32-x86-multi-thread 5.1
test PASS Carp-Clan-6.00 (perl-5.10.1) MSWin32-x86-multi-thread 5.1
test PASS Bit-Vector-7.1 (perl-5.10.1) MSWin32-x86-multi-thread 5.1
test PASS Date-Calc-6.0 (perl-5.10.1) MSWin32-x86-multi-thread 5.1
test PASS Date-Pcalc-6.0 (perl-5.10.1) MSWin32-x86-multi-thread 5.1
test PASS Data-Locations-5.5 (perl-5.10.1) MSWin32-x86-multi-thread 5.1
test PASS Math-MatrixBool-5.8 (perl-5.10.1) MSWin32-x86-multi-thread 5.1
test PASS Set-IntRange-5.2 (perl-5.10.1) MSWin32-x86-multi-thread 5.1

Thank you very much for your help!

Best regards,
Steffen


2009/10/15 Barbie <bar...@missbarbell.co.uk>

> Hi,
>
> > How come that the test reports sent by CPAN.pm from my machine never
> > show up in the "Perl/Platform Version Matrix" of the corresponding
> > modules?
>
> When did you submit the reports? If you look at the status grid on the
> home page of the CPAN Testers Reports website [1], it has a date which
> is the oldest request in the system that hasn't been processed.
>
> As the site can take over 5 days to do a complete rebuild, it isn't
> unusual for some pages to not appear for several days, particularly if
> it is for a distribution that is not as popular as others.
>
> If after 5 days you still haven't seen the reports listed, send me an
> email with the IDs and I'll investigate.
>
> [1] http://www.cpantesters.org
>
> > Or is it because test reports from module authors for their own
> > modules are filtered out?
>
> No module author has the ability to filter any reports from the system.
>
> > Neither do I see any of these test reports on two separate email
> > accounts which I both subscribed to the cpan-testers mailing list.
>
> The cpan-testers mailing is unattended, and you no longer need to
> subscribe to the list as everyone can post to the list. As such if you
> do not receive an error message, then you have been subscribe
> successfully. The mailing list is now just a post only interface to the
> NNTP list.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Cheers,
> Barbie.
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