Prevented this kind of situations in upcoming Pax Exam 1.1.0. Tests will timeout after 5 minutes (till now was no timeout)
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:09 AM, clement escoffier < clement.escoff...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Sounds like Bamboo has a small issue... > > The job started 7 days, 16 hours ago. > > It sounds like a test using pax exam is stuck since 7 days (it also happen > sometimes on my machine too). > > Can somebody cancel this build ? Then we will see if bamboo can compile the > trunk from scratch. > > Regards, > > Clement > > > 2009/8/13 Richard S. Hall <he...@ungoverned.org> > > > Yep, I see the same error. Not sure. Personally, I find the top-level > build > > worthless. > > > > I wonder how Bamboo succeeds...speaking of which, I haven't seen any > Bamboo > > messages lately... > > > > -> richard > > > > > > On 8/13/09 5:12, Sahoo wrote: > > > >> I just updated my felix workspace and it fails to build (I build by > >> inoking "ant all" from root folder). See error below. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Sahoo > >> > >> [exec] [INFO] > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> [exec] [ERROR] BUILD ERROR > >> [exec] [INFO] > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> [exec] [INFO] Failed to resolve artifact. > >> [exec] > >> [exec] Missing: > >> [exec] ---------- > >> [exec] 1) > it.cnr.isti.domoware.cyberdomo:upnp-stack:jar:1.9.0-SNAPSHOT > >> [exec] > >> [exec] Try downloading the file manually from the project website. > >> [exec] > >> [exec] Then, install it using the command: > >> [exec] mvn install:install-file > >> -DgroupId=it.cnr.isti.domoware.cyberdomo -DartifactId=upnp-stack > >> -Dversion=1.9.0-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file > >> [exec] > >> [exec] Alternatively, if you host your own repository you can > deploy > >> the file there: > >> [exec] mvn deploy:deploy-file > >> -DgroupId=it.cnr.isti.domoware.cyberdomo -DartifactId=upnp-stack > >> -Dversion=1.9.0-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file > -Durl=[url] > >> -DrepositoryId=[id] > >> [exec] > >> [exec] Path to dependency: > >> [exec] 1) > >> org.apache.felix:org.apache.felix.upnp.basedriver:bundle:0.9.0-SNAPSHOT > >> [exec] 2) > >> it.cnr.isti.domoware.cyberdomo:upnp-stack:jar:1.9.0-SNAPSHOT > >> [exec] > >> [exec] 2) > >> it.cnr.isti.domoware.cyberdomo:upnp-stack-jdk13:jar:1.8.1-SNAPSHOT > >> [exec] > >> [exec] Try downloading the file manually from the project website. > >> [exec] > >> [exec] Then, install it using the command: > >> [exec] mvn install:install-file > >> -DgroupId=it.cnr.isti.domoware.cyberdomo -DartifactId=upnp-stack-jdk13 > >> -Dversion=1.8.1-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file > >> [exec] > >> [exec] Alternatively, if you host your own repository you can > deploy > >> the file there: > >> [exec] mvn deploy:deploy-file > >> -DgroupId=it.cnr.isti.domoware.cyberdomo -DartifactId=upnp-stack-jdk13 > >> -Dversion=1.8.1-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file > -Durl=[url] > >> -DrepositoryId=[id] > >> [exec] > >> [exec] Path to dependency: > >> [exec] 1) > >> org.apache.felix:org.apache.felix.upnp.basedriver:bundle:0.9.0-SNAPSHOT > >> [exec] 2) > >> it.cnr.isti.domoware.cyberdomo:upnp-stack-jdk13:jar:1.8.1-SNAPSHOT > >> [exec] > >> [exec] ---------- > >> [exec] 2 required artifacts are missing. > >> [exec] > >> [exec] for artifact: > >> [exec] > >> org.apache.felix:org.apache.felix.upnp.basedriver:bundle:0.9.0-SNAPSHOT > >> [exec] > >> [exec] from the specified remote repositories: > >> [exec] apache.snapshots (http://repository.apache.org/snapshots), > >> [exec] release.domoware.isti.cnr.it ( > >> http://domoware.isti.cnr.it/maven2/), > >> [exec] snapshot.domoware.isti.cnr.it ( > >> http://domoware.isti.cnr.it/maven2-snap/), > >> [exec] central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2) > >> [exec] > >> > >> > >> > -- Alin Dreghiciu Software Developer My profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/alindreghiciu My blog: http://adreghiciu.blogspot.com http://www.ops4j.org - New Energy for OSS Communities - Open Participation Software. http://www.qi4j.org - New Energy for Java - Domain Driven Development.