attachment_ranges is expected to fail on Chrome because Chrome is wrong. to prove this more clearly, change line 29 of the test to "Range": "bytes=0-100000000000" and run it again, Chrome will tell you it fetched 100000000001 bytes of the 28 byte attachment. A neat trick.
B. On 24 February 2012 09:03, Sebastian Cohnen <[email protected]> wrote: > OS X 10.7.3, Erlang R15B, Spidermonkey 1.8.5, tests run in Chrome 19.0.1049.3 > dev > > * signatures okay > * make check okay > * test suite okay (the "attachment_ranges" test constantly fails [1] in > Chrome, but works fine in FF 10.0) > > > So I'm +1 > > > [1]: > expected '"bytes 0-28/29"', got '"bytes 0-29/29"' > expected '"29"', got '"30"' > > On 23.02.2012, at 00:28, Noah Slater wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I would like call a vote for the Apache CouchDB 1.2.0 release, second round. >> >> We encourage the whole community to download and test these >> release artifacts so that any critical issues can be resolved before the >> release is made. Everyone is free to vote on this release, so get stuck in! >> >> We are voting on the following release artifacts: >> >> http://people.apache.org/~nslater/dist/1.2.0/ >> >> >> These artifacts have been built from the following tree-ish in Git: >> >> 4cd60f3d1683a3445c3248f48ae064fb573db2a1 >> >> >> Please follow the test procedure before voting: >> >> http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Test_procedure >> >> >> Thank you. >> >> Happy voting, >> >> N >
