> Here is a link to reports from each of the four machines that failed
> to pass Inline::CPP.  They each had the same failure point: Unable to
> locate Parse::RecDescent.
> 
> http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/901971e6-4170-11e1-b516-a5fe68b631f7
> http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/78b244b0-400d-11e1-8ca1-7ac96d193cba
> http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/96186b3e-4007-11e1-b049-6428dd1ea774
> http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/5e79edae-3fff-11e1-9fbe-44e45e9ffb60
> 
> The first is the FreeBSD box running Perl 5.14.2.
> The second is the Dragonfly box running Perl 5.12.2.
> The third and fourth seem to be platforms running Perl 5.10.1.

I have to confess that i have no idea how to fine my way around the
cpantesters.org site. I find it to be a real mish mash of independent
systems.

Im just running smokers to 'give back' as it were, as i really
appreciate getting feedback from cpantesters for my own modules. Im
trying to come up with some more exotic combinations (ie why i have
dragonflybsd), but spent what little time i had for this little hobby
trying to get CPAN::Reporter running on Syllable - and failing.

Anywya, they are all bare installs with CPAN::Reporter::Smoker installed
via the 'cpan' console. Hopefully this will expose as many issues as
possible?

I am happy to poke things on my smokers as directed.

Dean
-- 
http://fragfest.com.au

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