So, you first build at root, then you should be able to use the smoke-tests.. that's how I meant it to be.
I just tried from scratch and it worked.. can you try and let me know? On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 12:06 AM, Clebert Suconic <clebert.suco...@gmail.com> wrote: > you first build at root > > meaning: > > go to ./artemis-checkout > mvn install > > > it should work... > > > although I reckon I always do build mvn iinstall -DskipTests=true at the root > > On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 11:25 PM, Timothy Nodine <timgnod...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Are the smoke tests not supposed to be under the root directory during a >> build? >> >> >> Clebert Suconic wrote: >>> >>> You have to first build the project at the root. >>> >>> The smoke tests needs the distribution built. It is a smoke test hence it >>> acts on the servers directly. >>> >>> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 3:16 PM Timothy Nodine <timgnod...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> >>>> I attempted a maven build from scratch and it failed; I got the >>>> following error message in the smoke tests: >>>> >>>> [ERROR] Could not locate suitable Artemis.home on either [directory >>>> redacted] or [directory redacted] >>>> [ERROR] Use the binary distribution or build the distribution before >>>> running the examples >>>> >>>> In other words, the build failed because it had not already succeeded. >>>> >>>> This is easy enough to fix by itself, by building with tests disabled >>>> and then building again with tests enabled. >>>> >>>> However, it hints that, if I use a workaround, the smoke tests will not >>>> function correctly inside maven. They will test the previous build >>>> instead of the current build. >>>> >>>> Can I get some clarity on how I should use the smoke tests? >>>> >>>> >>>> (Version - 2.2.0-SNAPSHOT taken on June 20) >>>> >>>> >> >> > > > > -- > Clebert Suconic -- Clebert Suconic