Can someone create a failing test? Reading the comments on COUCHDB-720, I'm not sure if there is actually a bug, or it's just a config issue.
-Damien On Jul 5, 2010, at 2:04 PM, J Chris Anderson wrote: > I'd like to suggest we resolve this ticket before 1.0, so that replication > works as advertised. > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-720 > > Hopefully it will be easy. Has anyone started digging into it yet? > > Chris > > > On Jul 5, 2010, at 1:19 PM, Sebastian Cohnen wrote: > >> +1 for trunk (0.12.0a64d82c8-git), OS X 10.6.4, Erlang R13B04 >> >> All tests are passing. >> >> On 05.07.2010, at 21:37, Filipe David Manana wrote: >> >>> +1 >>> >>> All tests, JavaScript and Etap, are passing for me (Mac OS X 10.6 and >>> Mandriva GNU/Linux). >>> >>> On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 4:41 AM, Benoit Chesneau <bchesn...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 1:13 AM, Jan Lehnardt <j...@apache.org> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On 29 Jun 2010, at 16:38, Noah Slater wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 29 Jun 2010, at 15:20, J Chris Anderson wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> So I went through both trunk and 0.11.x looking for things that are out >>>> of place. I fixed one small thing in 0.11.x, and as far as I'm concerned it >>>> is ready for release. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For trunk, I think there are a couple of small patches that Adam wants >>>> to hold back for 1.1. There is also the Windows stuff, which looks like we >>>> should wait for, before cutting 1.0. >>>>>> >>>>>> I am waiting for a go command, so just let me know. >>>>>> >>>>>> Please can everyone check that "make distcheck" is working for them. >>>>>> >>>>>> Let's try to avoid the test failures again for this release. >>>>> >>>>> Works for me on 0.11.x and trunk and Mac OS X 10.6.4 and Ubuntu Karmic. >>>>> >>>>> Would love to see more people sending in results here :) >>>>> >>>>> Cheers >>>>> Jan >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> works for me on openbsd 4.7-current (erlang R13b04), macosx 10.6.4 >>>> (erlang R13b04 & R14a) and ubuntu lucid (erlang R13b04), >>>> >>>> - benoit >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Filipe David Manana, >>> fdman...@apache.org >>> >>> "Reasonable men adapt themselves to the world. >>> Unreasonable men adapt the world to themselves. >>> That's why all progress depends on unreasonable men." >> >