> On Sep 27, 2017, at 6:35 AM, Nigel Horne <n...@bandsman.co.uk> wrote: > > If I test a module with two variants of Perl, say > darwin-thread-multi-ld-2level and darwin-thread-multi-2level, two reports are > sent, which is fine. However if I try to submit from Perls built with > different compilers (say gcc and clang or icc) that are both > x86_64-linux-thread-multi, the second test is marked as a duplicate and not > submitted which is especially wrong if one compiler fails and one succeeds. > Is this deliberate or and oversight? Is this behaviour that I can change? > > -Nigel
I think if they show different results, they should be submitted. I'm pretty sure there's nothing in the server that tries detecting duplicate reports, so it must be the reporter client doing it. I'm not sure if there's a way to disable that or bypass it. Does someone else know?
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