> Dear CPAN Testers, > > It has been noted that one or more test reports you have submitted, > regarding CPAN distribution uploads, have unfortunately been sent with > incorrectly formatted subjects, which means that the automated reporting > tools, are unable to parse and record your reports correctly. > > Please Note: If any of these reports are due to non-standard formatted > uploads, the authors of those respective uploads will have been > notified, and you can disregard this email. > > The reports in question are: > > 2543959,[EMAIL PROTECTED],missing - PASS - x86_64-linux-thread-multi > 2.6.26.3-fuuka.profvince.com > > The number at the beginning of the line is the NNTP ID of the report as > recorded by the CPAN testers NNTP server, and can be seen by searching > list archives replace the <NNTP ID> in the following URL with the > appropriate number: > > http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/<NNTP ID> > > The correct format of the distribution should be: > > <distribution name>-<distribution version> > > while the correct format for the subject line should be: > > <grade> <distribution name>-<distribution version> <platform> > > For example: > > PASS Acme-Example-3.1.7 openbsd 4.0 > > If you have since corrected this subject formatting in your reports, > please ignore this mail. These mails are generated based on the past > months uploads, and only notes the reports which have not been parsed > correctly for the CPAN Testers and CPAN Statistics sites.
I wouldn't dare to change the format of the reports - as I know how much fuss it would create - nor do I see how doing that would be useful. > On the other hand, if this is not part of a simple fix to part of your > smoke testing script/application, but is a fault one of the recommended > automated tools, please let me know which ones you are using, as this > will help to identify any potential bugs within the tools. This machine uses Test::Reporter 1.5202 since yesterday. It also uses CPANPLUS::YACSMoke 0.22 with CPANPLUS 0.84 for a few weeks. > Note that I > do not review these emails, so please reference the affected test > reports listed above in any correspondance. Thanks. Since all testing is automatic, I unfortunately don't know which reports are misformed (or else I wouldn't let them being sent). > If you have any questions about the CPAN testers mechanisms, please > don't hesitate to ask. For more information about CPAN Testers, please > see the CPAN Testers Wiki - http://wiki.cpantesters.org - or join the > CPAN Testers Discuss mailing list by sending a blank email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm already following the list. Cc'ing. > Thanks for contributing to CPAN and Perl by being a CPAN Tester. Thanks for managing it. > Regards, > Barbie. Vincent Pit.
