For what it's worth -- this type of thing has been seen before and from both CPANPLUS and CPAN::Reporter based testers. It's as if two (or more) emails were smashed together into one. Our hypothesis is that there is something happening in the way Net::SMTP talks to certain mail servers.
-- David 2009/2/18 M W487 <mw487.yahoo....@gmail.com>: > Sorry to bother you. I apologize. It appears that the automated test > software sometimes does strange things. I did not write it, but I use it. > > On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Daniel Pfeiffer <occi...@t-online.de>wrote: > >> la 16.02.2009 03:03 CPAN Tester Report Server skribis: >> >>> Dear Daniel Pfeiffer, >>> >>> ... >>> >>> mpp-1.50-090212: >>> - cygwin-thread-multi-64int / : >>> - FAIL http://nntp.x.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/3299277 >>> >> This page twice shows the tarball extraction (which it wrongly labels with >> make test). In both cases the output is cut off somewhere in the middle of >> a line (in the second case after about half as many files as in the first), >> and the actual testing doesn't seem to even have started. I have received >> success reports for this, so the tarball on CPAN is not corrupt. >> >> coralament / best Grötens / liebe Grüße / best regards / elkorajn salutojn >> Daniel Pfeiffer >> >> -- >> lerne / learn / apprends / lär dig / ucz się Esperanto: >> http://lernu.net / http://ikurso.net >> >> >