On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 11:11 PM, 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
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
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 ca
Hi,
On Tue, 2014-01-07 at 11:22 -0800, Matt Ficken wrote:
> 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) ac
Hi Johannes,
> -Original Message-
> From: Johannes Schlüter [mailto:johan...@schlueters.de]
>
> [...]
> > The PFTT Unattended Test System I have running sends only a summary
> > report to limit the amount of email messages.
>
> I think sharing this is good. My peeve is that these summar