Hi,
I mainly just want to check that "it's not just me" that's experiencing this issue when trying to access
current cpantesters test matrices.
For the last week, if I go to any module on metacpan, eg
https://metacpan.org/dist/Math-GMP), and click on the "Testers" link to
http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=Math-GMP+2.25, I get a page with a big red warning near the top that says:
An error was encountered:
Error while fetching data from www.cpantesters.org: <500 Internal Serv
+er Error>
Reusing old cached file, 54.4 days old
That's not a big issue - I don't really need the latest up-to-date results for that module.
But it so happens that I uploaded Math-MPC-1.33 to CPAN on July 29 (7 days ago), and whenever I try to access the test matrix, I get a page that warns:
An error was encountered:
Error while fetching data from www.cpantesters.org: <500 Internal Serv
+er Error>
Reusing old cached file, 54.8 days old
Not very useful when you're trying to get information for a release that was made a week ago.
In fact, the only information available is for version 1.32 or earlier.
Is there some way I can access any reports that might have been lodged for version 1.33. (I usually just rely on the links provided by the matrix but, of course, there are currently no links to reports on version 1.33.)
Are others also cut off from current information ?
Cheers,
Rob
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