Thanks David for your feedback - very appreciated. I didn't know that only failures are reported, so this was a bit misleading for me :) Thanks for pointing on that.
I will check with Nigel how we can get his boxes correctly running. Again thanks :) KAi > David Cantrell <da...@cantrell.org.uk> hat am 25. Juli 2018 um 14:20 > geschrieben: > > > On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 11:07:37AM +0200, Kai Schwarz wrote: > > > after having reviewed all PrePAN community concerns, I uploaded yesterday > > our Module to PAUSE/CPAN. Now we got the 1st CPAN Testers Result Report > > where I can see the tests failing. > > http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/38a33670-8f54-11e8-8fb1-ef5133556b3f > > > > Our module is available as WebService::Hexonet::Connector, source code can > > be found at https://github.com/hexonet/perl-sdk. > > > > I am not sure why it fails, but maybe it is not possible to open urls on > > the test servers? > > This will vary from one test machine to another, there's no standard > build. > > > This could be then the reason why the response breaks expected test > > results. Of course we need to review this to return at least an alternative > > error response. Just my 2 cents.. > > > > Can someone help us here or at least provide some useful information? > > First of all, by default you're only notified of failures, not > successes. Looking on the CPAN Testers website I can see 17 passes, 10 > fails, and 126 'NA' results. > > The NAs are all on perl versions < 5.26, as specified in your > Makefile.PL, so that's fine. > > The failures are all from Nigel Horne's test boxes, but I also see at > least one pass from him as well: > http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/84e3a606-8f4e-11e8-9497-9e6cbe9bcd2c > > Andreas Koenig has a useful tool for trying to spot patterns in > failures: > http://analysis.cpantesters.org/?author=HEXONET&age=91.3&SUBMIT_xxx=Submit > > there's nothing there at the moment but I assume it lags a bit behind. > > -- > David Cantrell | Godless Liberal Elitist > > Anyone who cannot cope with mathematics is not fully human. > At best he is a tolerable subhuman who has learned to wear > shoes, bathe and not make messes in the house. > -- Robert A Heinlein