As mentioned earlier, I now have my (Windows) smoke machine sync'ing the verbose smoke logs to a web site: http://m-l.org/~perl/smoke/perl/win32/511x/?C=M;O=D I added --ignore-existing to rsync in an attempt to avoid useful build logs being clobbered by "Skipping this smoke, patchlevel (...) did not change." log files. There will likely not be anything useful there for a few hours though, when the aforementioned non-overwritten logs start appearing. Now to go see about why 'runperl' tests blow up... -- George GreerThread Previous | Thread Next