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in thread The chicken and the egg (or how do I pass the module test)

As far as I know my email address is correctly configured at PAUSE. That is to say, I do get the PAUSE notices of uploads and indexer reports. Just not the test failures apparently. I briefly signed up on cpan-testers (anyone claiming perl is dead should spend an hour sorting through this list). But I don't think I'll try that again ;)

I added more to the test script. Several more tests to check the results of the modem info values, and a SKIP block to ignore the tests that don't apply if there's no modem connected.

Version 0.02 was packaged and uploaded :) I guess I'll just sit and wait for the new version to turn up and check the failure status again.
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Re^3: The chicken and the egg (or how do I pass the module test)
by bingos (Vicar) on Dec 22, 2007 at 09:45 UTC

    CPANPLUS based smoke testers will only notify the module author of a FAIL if they detect that this is the first time it has failed.

    They do this by retrieving a yml file from http://cpantesters.perl.org

    What this means in practise, is that the first CPAN Tester to report a FAIL might not send a copy of the report to the author and then subsequent testers don't either.

    The default behaviour of Test::Reporter is to send email via Net::SMTP direct to the appropriate server for 'cpan-testers@perl.org', which won't relay for authors' email addresses. ( May be will in they are a @cpan.org redirector (?) ).

    Oh well. Good work anyways.

      CPANPLUS based smoke testers will only notify the module author of a FAIL if they detect that this is the first time it has failed.
      For me, I like to get *every* fail report, especially for distributions like Tk where things like different window managers may cause different fail reports. The fail reports on nntp.perl.org do not have a complete From: address, so there's no possibility for me to ask the tester for more information.

      I think CPAN::Reporter always uses the @cpan.org address of the author, so there usually no problem here.