Re: cpantesters system setting AUTHOR_TESTING=1

2013-11-06 Thread David Cantrell
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 08:11:19PM -0500, Nigel Horne wrote: > Prerequisites is set to 'follow' in MyConfig.pm. I have now stopped > setting it to follow when AUTHOR_TESTING is set. Has the noise stopped? You could unset AUTHOR_TESTING in the environment and use something like this in a distro

Re: cpantesters system setting AUTHOR_TESTING=1

2013-11-05 Thread Nigel Horne
On 05/11/13 13:28, Karen Etheridge wrote: Hi Nigel, I noticed that you've been setting AUTHOR_TESTING=1 in your automated testing system, e.g. in this report: http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/3cda2ae8-3bf6-11e3-b8f6-b09be320165c That's because it's actually testing my own modules. I wonde

Re: cpantesters system setting AUTHOR_TESTING=1

2013-11-05 Thread Karen Etheridge
> > Hi Nigel, > > I noticed that you've been setting AUTHOR_TESTING=1 in your automated > > testing system, e.g. in this report: > > http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/3cda2ae8-3bf6-11e3-b8f6-b09be320165c > > That's because it's actually testing my own modules. I wonder if I can > set AUTHO

Re: cpantesters system setting AUTHOR_TESTING=1

2013-11-03 Thread David Oswald
Meanwhile it's probably less than ideal to generate FAILs that shouldn't. End users might see a smattering of FAILs as a sign that a module isn't ready for prime time. On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 5:28 PM, Nigel Horne wrote: >> Hi Nigel, >> I noticed that you've been setting AUTHOR_TESTING=1 in your a

Re: cpantesters system setting AUTHOR_TESTING=1

2013-11-03 Thread Nigel Horne
Hi Nigel, I noticed that you've been setting AUTHOR_TESTING=1 in your automated testing system, e.g. in this report: http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/3cda2ae8-3bf6-11e3-b8f6-b09be320165c That's because it's actually testing my own modules. I wonder if I can set AUTHOR_TESTING on my modul