Gary,

I have a fix for that problem. I'll go ahead and put up a corrected source 
distribution with the fix and without the DateUtilsTest correction so you 
can try 1.3.1.


On 5/24/05, Gary Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I'd like to check 1.3.1 but... running "ant clean build-dist-2.1 test"
> from src-zip does not make it past text tests:
> 
> test.text:
> [echo] Running text package tests ...
> [java] Class not found "org.apache.commons.lang.text.TextTestSuite"
> 
> BUILD FAILED
> C:\temp\commons-lang-2.1-RC6\build.xml:206: Java returned: 1
> 
> Which should not be run in the 1st place...
> 
> (Ant 1.6.4 and Java 1.4.2_08)
> 
> Gary
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Caswell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 5:39 PM
> To: Jakarta Commons Developers List
> Subject: [lang] DateUtils test fails under 1.2.2 and not under 1.4.2
> 
> All,
> 
> I have discovered a group of tests in the DateUtils test case that fails
> 
> under 1.2.2 but not under 1.4.2. They are testing the DateUtils round
> method
> when rounding a date in the MET timezone across the start and end of
> DST. If
> I remember correctly, this was in response to a user bug report. In
> particular the test is at line 472 of the testRound method in
> DataUtilsTest.java.
> 
> The test passes fine when run under 1.4.2 but fails under 1.2.2. I don't
> 
> have a 1.3 installation available so I don't know if it passes or fails
> under 1.3.
> 
> I propose that we put a condition around the test so that is only run
> when
> the Java version is 1.4, and add a note to the round method javadoc and
> the
> release notes stating that the round method may not work properly in all
> 
> cases involving DST rollovers in previous JVMs, with this case as an
> example.
> 
> Thoughs?
> 
> --
> Steven Caswell
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> 
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