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--- comment: | In general nobody wants to see reports about old developer releases of perl anymore. The disadvantage of this distroprefs file is that it prevents all the others from matching since only the first match wins. But then on 2009-01-14 my smoker sent this: http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/2009/01/msg3068489.html which I cannot explain why. CPAN.pm was 1.9205, did it not implement the construct? CPAN::Reporter was 1.13. Cannot reproduce (but did not try very hard) match: perlconfig: version: '^5\.(7|9|1[13579]|2[1357])\.' cpanconfig: test_report: 0 --- comment: | MSHELOR: would prefer to never see false positives which I cannot guarantee, so we turn off mails for him completely. Main involvement was Digest::SHA which got FAILs during a short phase of 5.9.3 due to some broken headerfiles in these bleadperls. A better solution than disabling reports would be configure stuff that probes for the signature of Newz (or was it Newx?) I had a good email exchange with Mark and so I rediscovered the cpanconfig/test_report distropref setting which I had already forgotten. BARBIE: opt out. Barbie does not want time-in-the-future errors match: distribution: | ^(?x: .^ # never matches |BARBIE/ |MSHELOR/ |SHLOMIF/ # author opt out 2013-06-24 |MLEHMANN/Canary-Stability- # testless )| cpanconfig: test_report: 0