Hi Justin, search for "@Ignore" in the Java classes. I disabled tests that referenced these files and added a comment that I disabled them because they were not part of the donation. I think they were about 3-4 Files in total.
If its a bandwidth problem that I can't deploy the SNAPSHOTs, I might be able to solve this by setting up a Jenkins Job that does that from Apache hardware. Will look into this. But today I have an appointment with a pint of "Düsseldorf Alt" right before the second appointment in saving the Universe in "Guardians of the Galaxy" ... but I'll look into this on Wednesday ... eventually I'll manage to sort out the "Api incompatability" problem (I doubt the Flexunit tests would be able to run on the Apache HW anyway ... should add a profile for that) Chris ________________________________________ Von: Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com> Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. September 2014 09:25 An: dev@flex.apache.org Betreff: Re: Allmost finished fixing the FlexPMD build Hi, > Most problems in the tests were related to the different length of the Adobe > and Apache file headers. I know your pain but I only fixed a dozen or so of them. Seem a silly thing to base tests on - absolute line number in code that is rather than relative line numbers. > Another big problem was that some Files were missing from the donation > because the original Files contained additional license headers from third > parties. Which files were these (for future reference)? > And some were simply missing while Apache licensed versions were available. I > added what I was allowed to and disabled tests that referenced test data > which I couldn't add. Sounds acceptable to me. > I tried to deploy the SNAPSHOT versions, but every time I run it the Apache > nexus sort of hangs up in different places of the build ... all I get is a > "The target server failed to respond" ... Probably the known bandwidth/speed issue I believe, mentioned in the faq is that it works best from the US :-( > Hopefully I'll sort out that site-plugin incompatability and manage to stage > a full set of SNAPSHOT versions so you could start testing them. Assuming that people know how to consume/test a snapshot - you might have to give some step by step instructions. Thanks, Justin