Hi Olivier,

Following a bit more tinkering with the tests over the last couple of
days, I now have a package for libsis-jhdf5-java that I think is
complete and ready for use with FastQC etc.  I have committed all my
work to SVN.

I got sidetracked by the tests in sourceTest/java/test but then I
realised that three of these fail even when using the fully pre-built
bundle .jar from upstream.
I think the only tests we actually care about are in sourcetest/java/ch
and run by invoking TestNG on the supplied test.xml file.  Then the only
remaining trick was to override $TZ to force use of Zurich time zone,
and now they all pass for me.

Could you please confirm this also looks good on Sid?

Cheers,

TIM

On Sun, 2015-08-16 at 09:34 +0000, olivier sallou wrote:
> 
> 
> Le dim. 16 août 2015 à 11:23, olivier sallou
> <olivier.sal...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
>         Le dim. 16 août 2015 à 10:24, Andreas Tille <andr...@an3as.eu>
>         a écrit :
>         
>                 Hi Olivier,
>                 
>                 On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 06:41:58AM +0000, olivier
>                 sallou wrote:
>                 > This concerns
>                 sourceTests/java/ch/..../UnixTests.java with tests
>                 like:
>                 >
>                 > assertEquals("No such file or directory",
>                 Unix.getLastError()).
>                 >
>                 > There might be others.
>                 >
>                 > On my computer, I had a French message.
>                 
>                 Wouldn't it be better to set LC_ALL=C before running
>                 the test suite?
>         does not work better 
>                 
>         
> Sorry, bad syntax... it works  :-) 
>                 Kind regards
>                 
>                     Andreas.
>                 
>                 --
>                 http://fam-tille.de

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