On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 at 13:06, Alex Herbert <alex.d.herb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 20/06/2019 12:45, Apache Jenkins Server wrote:
> > The Apache Jenkins build system has built commons-rng (build #361)
> >
> > Status: Still Failing
> >
> > Check console output at https://builds.apache.org/job/commons-rng/361/ to 
> > view the results.
>
> Jenkins is failing the RAT check on JDK 1.6 with apparently 332
> unapproved licences.
>
> It passes on the JDK 1.9 build.
>
> A vanilla git clone of the repo builds fine with this many files
> included by rat:
>
> [INFO] 81 implicit excludes (use -debug for more details).
> [INFO] 19 explicit excludes (use -debug for more details).
> [INFO] 138 resources included (use -debug for more details)
>
> The same log output from Jenkins reads:
>
> [INFO] 80 implicit excludes (use -debug for more details).
> [INFO] 19 explicit excludes (use -debug for more details).
> [INFO] 627 resources included (use -debug for more details)
>
> The last successful build on Jenkins reads:
>
> [INFO] 81 implicit excludes (use -debug for more details).
> [INFO] 19 explicit excludes (use -debug for more details).
> [INFO] 136 resources included (use -debug for more details)
>
> Since this build I added two files so that matches with the 138
> resources in the vanilla build.
>
> So for some reason the latest builds have a lot more files in the
> working directory.
>
> Is there a way to see the working directory that Jenkins is using and
> the rat.txt report? There is something that should not be there.

https://builds.apache.org/job/commons-rng/ws/

However AFAIK this will be updated for each build, so you may need to
suspend builds temporarily.

> Is this something for INFRA to fix?

Unlikely, most likely the job does not tidy up properly.

> Alex
>
>

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