On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 02:50:02PM +0200, O. STeffen BEYer wrote: > 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).
That is not what it means. The date refers to the oldest unprocessed request to update a page (AUTHOR or DISTRO) on the reports website. There could be high profile pages or pages with lots of reports submitted that get rebuilt frequently, thus meaning some reports can hit the server and appear on a page within the hour. Others may take several days to get updated. > Concerning the 5 day delay; if I am not horribly mistaken, my test reports > are over a week old (from 7th October 2009)! In that case they may not have got into the system for some reason. I shall investigate further later this evening. Cheers, Barbie. -- Birmingham Perl Mongers <http://birmingham.pm.org> Memoirs Of A Roadie <http://barbie.missbarbell.co.uk> CPAN Testers Blog <http://blog.cpantesters.org> YAPC Conference Surveys <http://yapc-surveys.org>