Those summary reports show data from a new cross-platform test tool I have
created called PFTT (PHP Full Test Tool), which can be run manually or
unattended (automated).

PFTT runs PHPT and PhpUnit tests (soon SimpleTest tests) across a variety
of scenarios (CLI, Apache mod_php, Opcache, no code cache, different file
systems, etc...). It can run PHPT and PhpUnit tests on Apache's mod_php,
all of which has surfaced many PHP on Windows bugs which we have since
fixed.



On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 9:53 AM, Stephen Zarkos <stephen.zar...@microsoft.com
> wrote:

> Hi Hannes,
>
> No, these are reports as part of our test automation for Windows.  Believe
> it or not these are actually just summarized reports of the myriad of test
> data we produce.
>
> In any case, perhaps qa.reports is the better place for these.  We can
> certainly change the destination if it is an issue.
>
> Thanks!
> Steve
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hannes.magnus...@gmail.com [mailto:hannes.magnus...@gmail.com] On
> Behalf Of Hannes Magnusson
> Sent: Tuesday, January 7, 2014 9:24 AM
> To: PFTT Unattended Test System; Anatoliy Belsky; Pierre A. Joye
> Cc: PHP QA
> Subject: Re: [PHP-QA] [PUTS] Summary PHP_5_5 r748e707-TS-X86
>
> On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 11:11 PM,  <ostc-...@microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone know where this is coming from?
>
> I can't tell if its normal spam or a cronjob somewhere gone crazy.
> If the intentions is really to send out build reports several times a day
> then the correct list would be http://news.php.net/php.qa.reports
> and maybe internals-...@lists.php.net
>
>

The PFTT Unattended Test System I have running sends only a summary report
to limit the amount of email messages.

I did ask on php-qa@ about doing this first. I will now switch it to
sending to qa-repo...@lists.php.net.


The reports may look messy because its a lot of plain text tables that
require a fixed-width font to display correctly. The HTML version is
blocked by ezmlm.

-M
see https://github.com/OSTC/PFTT2


> -Hannes
>
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