Hi Chris. I agree that is weird. I think the report you are referring to can be found at
http://groups.google.com/group/perl.cpan.testers/browse_thread/thread/24743c9386f161ac/9d278c18958469e5?lnk=gst&q=PDL#9d278c18958469e5 My automated testing uses either perl 5.8.8 or 5.10.0, both for cygwin. I think your report is for 5.10.0, I do not see one from me for 5.8.8. I do this dual testing because cygwin seems less tested than other platforms, and I think it is a worthy and interesting platform. Strangely enough, I run it on Parallels on Mac OS 10.5 with Intel chips. (I use it on MSWIN other places where it is inconvenient to test.) I am forwarding this to the testing discussion list because I know next to nothing about the testing framework. Well, actually, nothing. On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Chris Marshall <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear mw487, > > Thanks for taking the time to run the > CPAN automated testing on PDL. > > I took a look at the PASS output and > was puzzled by the test output. It > seems to have multiple loops through > the test process but there is never the > full output from the PDL tests. > > I run cygwin myself but have been > submitting my test reports manually > which may be why I have never seen that > type of output. > > Given that PDL installs ok via the > cpan shell, perhaps the output oddity > indicates a bug for cygwin in the > testing framework. I don't have any > additional information that could > help resolve the problem. > > In the meantime, I've been assuming > that the PASS reports are correct. :-) > > Regards, > Chris Marshall > PDL Developer >
