Hi Vladimir,
I've run the test on DRLVM/IBMVME/Red Hat Linux x86_64 at r515959 and
see no failure in tests.api.java.net.SocketPermissionTest.
Looking more deeply into the test code, maybe it is due to
spseroom04.cps. maps to the IP address "192.168.99.99" on your side. If
it is possible, you may change this IP mapping and let 192.168.99.99 be
an unresolved address for temporary solution. And I'll provide a
corresponding patch soon. Sorry for the inconvenience caused.
Vladimir Ivanov wrote:
Hello everybody,
today the classlib test tests.api.java.net.SocketPermissionTest failed
on SUSE 9 Linux x86_64.
Note, in the commit r517541 this test was removed from exclude list
for all platforms. Should we exclude this test up to end of
investigation?
thanks, Vladimir
Commit:
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Author: liangyx
Date: Mon Mar 12 22:55:30 2007
New Revision: 517541
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=517541
Log:
Move SocketPermissionTest out of exclude.common
Execution log:
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tests.api.java.net.SocketPermissionTest
test_impliesLjava_security_Permission
junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: IP maps to host:
spseroom04.cps./192.168.99.99
at
tests.api.java.net.SocketPermissionTest.test_impliesLjava_security_Permission(SocketPermissionTest.java:170)
at java.lang.reflect.VMReflection.invokeMethod(VMReflection.java)
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Regards,
Ruth Cao
China Software Development Lab, IBM