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CC: bug-Test-Reporter-Transport-Metabase [...] rt.cpan.org
Subject: Re: Integrating CPAN::Reporter into Strawberry (portable)
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 01:22:57 -0800
To: win32-vanilla [...] perl.org, dagolden [...] cpan.org
From: Dan Dascalescu <ddascalescu [...] gmail.com>
Integrating CPAN::Reporter would also save the user from some headache. I gave up on portable Strawberry and installed the MSI, then followed the steps at http://wiki.cpantesters.org/wiki/QuickStart, only to get this error when about to send the testing report for a newly installed module: Test::Reporter::Transport::Metabase: could not read ID file '~/.cpantesters/metabase_id.json' The file does exist at %USERPROFILE%/.cpantesters/metabase_id.json I got the same error with portable Strawberry, when metabase_id.json existed at C:\strawberry\data\.cpantesters\ Best regards, Dan Dascalescu On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 21:11, Dan Dascalescu wrote: Show quoted text
> I just installed Strawberry Portable 5.12.2. One thing I think would > be useful is to include CPAN::Reporter and ask users to configure it > to automatically send reports of module installations. > > Anyway, I added > "c:\strawberry\perl\bin\;c:\strawberry\perl\site\bin\;C:\strawberry\c\bin\" > to PATH, used `cpan` to install CPAN::Reporter and > Test::Reporter::Transport::Metabase as described at > http://wiki.cpantesters.org/wiki/QuickStart, but when running > "metabase-profile", I get an error that > '"c:\strawberry\perl\site\bin\perl.exe"' is not recognized as an > internal or external command. "You do not have Perl in your PATH.". I > do have it, it's in c:\strawberry\perl\bin, not in ...site\bin. > > Hope this helps, > Dan Dascalescu >