On 28/9/17, 01:50, "Slaven Rezic" <sla...@rezic.de> wrote:

    Nigel Horne <n...@bandsman.co.uk> writes:
    
    > 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?
    
    As a workaround, if you're using CPAN::Reporter, you can set the
    PERL_CPAN_REPORTER_DIR environment variable to a different directory for
    every perl variant, probably with the same config.ini (symlinked?), but
    a fresh reports-sent.db file.

That’s a good idea, but I don’t see how that will work since I use “perlbrew 
exec….”  to test against all installed Perls in one command.

Regards,

-Nigel
    
    Regards,
        Slaven
    
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