I merely setup my smoker following the instructions in the cpantesters wiki
for CPANPLUS-YACSmoke. The wiki also seems to indicate
that CPANPLUS-YACSmoke is the preferred choice for automated testing versus
CPAN::Reporter. I'd appreciate any guidance on how to better configure my
smoker to prevent
Chris,
There's nothing in the wiki to terribly detailed. It's just
http://wiki.cpantesters.org/wiki/GettingStarted and
http://wiki.cpantesters.org/wiki/SmokeTools. GettingStarted is the page
which suggests the CPANPLUS route for automated testing without explaining
further.
Regardless, you hit th
On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 09:49:15AM -0400, Chad Thomas wrote:
>I merely setup my smoker following the instructions in the cpantesters
>wiki for CPANPLUS-YACSmoke. The wiki also seems to indicate
>that CPANPLUS-YACSmoke is the preferred choice for automated testing
>versus CPAN::Repor
+1
http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/785fca7c-e30f-11e2-af16-ab8ed17be868
failed to install even pure-perl prereq modules, result: "NA"
2013/7/9 Dave Sherohman
> I suspect a misconfigured smoker. I got five similar reports this
> morning, all from Chad Thomas, and all having failed due to
I suspect a misconfigured smoker. I got five similar reports this
morning, all from Chad Thomas, and all having failed due to either DBI
or DBD::SQLite being missing, even though the prereqs had recognized
them as missing, so the tests should not have run:
PREREQUISITES:
Here is a list of prereq
Hello,
I've just got this report:
http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/65aea470-e81e-11e2-8209-ed99c704b058
It has NA grade, because it cannot find listed prerequisite (which should be
there according to PERL5LIB).
I'm not familiar with CPANPLUS toolchain, but in CPAN::Reporter's case simila