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-Nigel
On 29/12/2019 02:23, Serguei Trouchelle wrote:
It's happening again:
http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/b78880ce-27da-11ea-a823-10fac181c852
On 2019-10-22 05:05, Nigel Horne wrote:
My set up hasn't changed. If it's not working on 31.5 there's
something amiss somewhere
, "Serguei Trouchelle" wrote:
Hello,
There's something wrong with your smoker setup.
On 2019-10-21 21:12, CPAN Tester Report Server wrote:
> Dear Serguei Trouchelle,
>
> Please find below the latest reports for your distributions, generated
by
On 2019-10-17 10:33, Doug Bell wrote:
That said, timely data is more useful than untimely data. Do we need
reports submitted in 2006? Data for modules only available on BackPAN
isn't actionable, so do we need to keep that information?
As long as we have BackPAN, this information is useful,
tem LIST" vs "system PROGRAM LIST" on
windows, not any differences between different types of quote
characters.
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 11:28 PM Serguei Trouchelle wrote:
On 2019-02-25 05:11, David Cantrell wrote:
I don't need to use Andreas's analysis tool to figure out what the
On 2019-02-25 05:11, David Cantrell wrote:
I don't need to use Andreas's analysis tool to figure out what the
common factor is in these test failures :-)
http://cpantesters.org/distro/T/Test-Differences.html
But I don't have access to any Windows machines, or any knowledge of how
to use any
On 2019-02-07 15:05, David Cantrell wrote:
The tests will ask for your password, and I would be very grateful if
you would consider allowing it to run - but please read the source
first, for both the module and the tests.
|
use Test::More;
||plan ||skip_all| |=> ||'Automated testing' if
L Walsh wrote:
I tried checking for the OS and BAILING out before
running the test, but BAIL OUT just causes a fail.
Isn't BAILOUT the supported way to abort due to a
due to missing pre-reqs or is there another function
I should be using?
You should "plan skip_all => 'OS not supported';"
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Karen Etheridge wrote:
Hi Serguei, here is another: :)
http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/28218354-2f6e-11e5-8be5-d039436f2841
I've reset this particular smoker.
I suspect that trust_test_reports_history has something to do with it, I tried installing a module, and CPAN shell
didn't
Tony Cook wrote:
The tests are being run in parallel because of the j2 in
HARNESS_OPTIONS:
Environment variables:
HARNESS_OPTIONS = c:j2
which can produce this effect.
I see, thanks.
Since my module is single-process by its nature, I'll probably just bail out.
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I see this kind of problems in NetBSD smokers:
http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/e19112ce-219e-11e5-816f-279aaf4b258a
More at
http://www.cpantesters.org/distro/C/CPAN-SQLite.html#CPAN-SQLite-0.206?grade=3perlmat=2patches=2oncpan=2distmat=2perlver=ALLosname=netbsdversion=0.206
Output
Karen Etheridge wrote:
I've been continuing to receive reports (several a day, on average) like this:
http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/5421bfb0-1e88-11e5-b327-3e6ce14af301
...where the test failures were clearly caused by unsatisfied prerequisites. It
is my understanding that this
yary wrote:
The more salient question is whether we can identify such things (NFS)
in the report, so, say, something like Andreas' analysis sites could
clearly show the problem is NFS.
In a perfect world, CPAN distributions would be able to opt out of
supporting
NFS as cleanly as they can
Andreas Koenig wrote:
If you can point us at a couple of example failure reports, maybe
someone here can figure out what's going wrong. In my experience it is
almost always the case that things like this are caused by an error in
the distribution under test.
Here's the most recent example of
IPC-Pipeline is known to hang on Windows.
Add it to distroprefs to skip testing.
Would be a wise idea to use someone's distroprefs to avoid reinventing the
wheel.
I can offer my set (which is a little outdated, don't have much time/resources lately to continue smoking):
Guys, are you sure it's not a module-authors topic?
I don't see any relation to CPAN testers here.
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Dean Hamstead wrote:
Can dist::zilla do it for you automatically?
Yes, Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PkgVersion (and/or Dist::Zilla::Plugin::AutoVersion
for very lazy authors).
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Hi Barbie,
I've received a summary report on May 14, but links to actual reports are two
months old.
Can you take a look at this? The message is attached.
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Dear Serguei Trouchelle,
Please find below the latest reports for your distributions, generated by CPAN
Hi Kevin,
It seems that you've installed CPAN-Index (http://search.cpan.org/dist/CPAN-Index/) which is an abomination and should
be banished from Planet Earth forever.
Here's report, I think there's a whole lot of similar ones:
Marvin Humphrey wrote:
I know that at least one Windows tester had the Lucy distro blacklisted a
while back:
http://svn.trouchelle.com/perl/cpan/prefs/_stro_win32.yml
|KARMAN/Lucy-0.1.0 # Crashes
We've been working hard on portability and things are
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) : undef;
}
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Just increase major version of your modules and switch to x.x version numbering.
So after 0.1.2 you can use 1.000, and this should be enough.
Just remember that 1.2 1.11, so you should use the same number of digits when
you continue increasing version numbers.
John A. Kunze wrote:
How
to send report to Metabase and if there's any error, it
saves it in a file. If sending is successful, it also sends a small batch of saved reports if they exist in the file cache.
If anyone is interested, I can bundle it and release to CPAN.
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be a very useful tool to find if some smoker is misbehaving.
I'd like to have searches by Perl version, platform, distribution and maybe time of report. Maybe other criteria may be
useful too.
What do you think?
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use older versions
of prerequisites.
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444 to 644 in distribution file, or
set it to read-write in your test.
It's actually some kind of weird behavior of File::Copy, which doesn't keep permissions on Linux and keeps them on
Windows, OS/2 and VMS -- reasons unknown.
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not even sure ExtUtils::Command commands are actually running on any stage of testing.
Maybe having MSYS's cp.exe may help in this case, I didn't look at it closely.
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config. It will save you a lot of time and harddisk life -- though it
will still take a hit when it's MB-only distribution.
Comments from people who knows MB well is much appreciated. I'll try to debug it myself, but I'm not sure I can find a
source of problem quickly.
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Chris 'BinGOs' Williams wrote:
My explicit exclusions are:
https://github.com/bingos/cpan-smoke-tools/blob/master/cpansmoke.ini
I think Prima is CPAN-friendly now. I have no problem with it on both Windows
and Linux.
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easier and definitely more
correct than anything else.
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MSVC. There's no single way and
no Definitive Guide to CPAN Testing, really.
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for my PPM Repository, I've
changed them to use static linking, and it worked great. Yes, it makes dll bigger, but -- THANK GOD IT'S 2011! -- nobody
cares about disk size anymore.
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idea to contact author, but I had negative experience with trying to inform authors and get
silence as answer. So I just block anything that is testing more than 30 minutes (would love to have some robot to do
this for me :)
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/lib/Test/Reporter/Transport/Outlook.pm).
No, they are not working anymore.
It's basically a hack, but it works and in your case you wouldn't need
to install Redemption.
Well, in fact it doesn't work. All emails will be bounced by cpan.org's MX.
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. Having something like
Dist::Zilla::Some::Plugin smoked will definitely add *kilobytes* to PERL5LIB because of hundred of Moose dependencies
(174 including core modules to be precise).
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so this module should probably not create
its Makefile when running on Windows but still this is a crash.
Where do you think I should report this? to RT of File::Flock?
To Strawberry Perl?
To p5p via perlbugs?
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do something like CPAN::Reporter::PrereqCheck do, so they can discard obviously
erroneous reports.
Original Message
Subject: CPAN Testers Daily Summary Report
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 02:17:48 +
From: CPAN Tester Report Server do_not_re...@cpantesters.org
To: Serguei Trouchelle
interactive) and then install C::R, which takes more
time, so I can start doing something else while it's installing.
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.
Any ideas? Maybe 5.13.9 is just buggy enough to not to be tested at all? (I'm also unable to compile 5.13.9 multi-thread
on Debian).
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close $newfh first, if you're going to use $newfilename and not
$newfh.
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Nigel Horne wrote:
$ perl -e 'printf %f\n, 0 + (1 0)'
0.00
$ perl -e 'printf %g\n, 0 + (1 0)'
3.33761e-308
$
What does your perl -V say?
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speeds up testing modules with a lot of prerequisites. And disk space is
not a big problem during these days.
There's one week point in this approach: it lowers possibility to find missing
prerequisite for module.
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for different perl versions yesterday, but I don't see them appearing on
cpantesters.org. Still, I see my other submissions in the tail log.
By the way, they are all FAILs, I can send more details if needed.
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also think of failover mechanism, which can be implemented using T::R::T::File as a backup transport, when there's
some problem with submission to Metabase.
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::Testers::Report is up to date (1.999).
What version of Metabase::Fact do you use?
CTR requires version 0.003, while latest one is 0.016, and this may be the
source of problem.
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in it, is evil. And v-strings
are even more evil.
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interesting.
Also, I think that CPAN::Reporter can use some fallback mechanism for errors.
First, trying to submit report to Metabase, in case of failure, store it somewhere (~/.cpanreporter/pending/ for
example) and probably try to resend them later.
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/platform.
This result is produced during Makefile.PL/Build.PL stage, so nothing is
actually tested.
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Nigel Horne wrote:
I have raised bug reports against both RWDE and DBD::Pg.
DBD::Pg is not to blame, they have consistent numbering: 1.xx then 2.x.y
The problem is with RWDE.
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::Metabase.
Does this mean that 2.0 is actually working right now, or I have some runaway messages because of some misconfiguration
or something?
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Bill Birthisel wrote:
It would work for Pass reports. But if there is a failure, authors
would like to see as much as possible.
Nobody would like to see one million Use an uninitialized value in
lines, usually appearing in such big reports.
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to be RC0.
There's no RC1 or release anyway.
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in
testing bleeding edge versions.
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Curtis Jewell wrote:
If you wouldn't mind another Windows smoker, I can throw an x64/x86_64
Windows one at it. (a pre-beta Strawberry 5.11.5 :) )
If you manage it to work. :)
There's some problem with parsing a report right now.
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Hi there,
March 1 has passed, and reports still appear on NNTP and CPAN testers website,
but I'm not sure will it last long.
Should we continue to send email reports with reduced rate or it's better to stop sending reports until CT2.0 is up and
running?
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be sure if this is suitable for other testers.
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are successful and only there were no warnings or anything else printing to STDERR during the building
process. So there's technically nothing to diagnose, everything is ok. It's just not a CPAN::Reporter or CPANPLUS report.
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with module functionality. LWP::Useragent, DBI, DBD::SQLite, CPAN.pm and thousands other modules would
fail perlcritic even on level 5, but it doesn't mean they don't work.
What do you think about it?
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to other testers and started to send FAIL/UNKNOWN not faster than 1 report/min
rate and OK/NA at 1 report/10 mins.
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STDIN hangs smokers, and you may find your module in
disabled.yml, which is not very helpful for you either.
Then, skip all tests when no key is given.
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.
I'd add another user (if it's possible) and run smokers for different
configurations from different accounts.
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decrease.
You can speed up index rebuilding by having other CPAN shell (on more powerful machine) rebuilding index and copying
cpandb.sql to your box's ~/.cpan
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I suppose your problem lies with Android.
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/Makefile.PL
(Full report f.e. here:
http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/2009/08/msg5023873.html)
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2003, but I suppose results would be the same.
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to store reports in directory and run this script from it once a day, because gmail accepts
only 500 messages to one recipient per day, and smokers often go over the limit.
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::Reporter;
$| = 1;
opendir(my $DIR
unspecified
dependencies when doing so.
It's easy to hack in Smoker.pm code, search for test( and replace it with
install(.
But it would be better to have a parameter for this. David, is it possible to
implement?
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Barbie wrote:
http://use.perl.org/~barbie/journal/39031
Excellent!
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Gabor Szabo wrote:
Maybe there should be more possible report values?
FAIL and PASS can be kept for when the actual tests fail or pass
but there should be also
MAKE_FAIL fr when the make phase failes
MAKEPL_FAIL fails when Makefile.PL exits with error code
As far as I understand, main
that they're created by File::Temp.
File::Temp::tempdir() makes a directory in $ENV{'TEMP'}, unless
explicitly specified, so it should be a module author's fault, not
File::Temp's.
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