What sent me down the road of forking berrybrew and modifying it was writing Test::BrewBuild... you can set up Unix Perlbrew and Windows berrybrew servers wherever you want, and using Test::BrewBuild and its utility components, send module builds to these remote servers, and they will all test your module against all of their installed versions of Perl, and return the results:

# within a module directory... bbdispatch -t localhost -t 192.168.252.90 -t 192.168.252.96 -t 192.168 +.252.95 192.168.252.95 - x86_64-linux 5.22.1 :: PASS 192.168.252.90 - MSWin32-x64-multi-thread 5.18.4 :: PASS 5.22.1 :: PASS localhost - MSWin32-x64-multi-thread 5.22.1 :: PASS 192.168.252.96 - amd64-freebsd 5.22.1 :: PASS 5.23.7 :: PASS 5.8.9 :: FAIL 5.10.1 :: FAIL 5.18.4 :: FAIL

In reply to Re^6: Strawberryperl (Portable) impossible install module by stevieb
in thread Strawberryperl (Portable) impossible install module by Anonymous Monk

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