On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 08:16:39PM -0400, James E Keenan wrote:

> I've read recently complaints that because most people submitting 
> reports are using cpanm-reporter, the reports being received have been 
> limited in variety.  I also know that while Linux and some BSDs are well 
> represented in the reports, Darwin is surprisingly poorly represented. 
> (See, for example, http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=File-Path, where 
> as of this writing there are 0 reports from Darwin.)

If only I could find instructions *that actually work* for getting OS X
running inside Virtualbox then I would send reports from there.

> But, of course, the overwhelming majority of Mac users don't run mail 
> servers on their laptops or desktops

You never needed to run a mail server. You just needed to be able to
send mail. Being able to run 'mail' on the command line was sufficient
IIRC, and OS X has always had that AFAIK.

-- 
David Cantrell | London Perl Mongers Deputy Chief Heretic

    Erudite is when you make a classical allusion to a
    feather.  Kinky is when you use the whole chicken.

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