Hi, sorry, not org.apache.harmony.auth.tests.javax.security.auth.kerberos.KerberosTicketTest but org.apache.harmony.jpda.tests.jdwp.ReferenceType.SignatureTest
org.apache.harmony.auth.tests.javax.security.auth.kerberos.KerberosTicketTest failed but passed when I ran it standalone On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Ray Chen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I see > org.apache.harmony.auth.tests.javax.security.auth.kerberos.KerberosTicketTest > org.apache.harmony.jpda.tests.jdwp.VirtualMachine.ReleaseEventsTest > failed with timeout error > > org.apache.harmony.luni.tests.java.net.MulticastSocketTest failed everytime > > and some other swing tests failed. > > On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 9:08 PM, Mark Hindess > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> In message <[email protected]>, >> "Mark Hindess" writes: >>> >>> On linux/x86, I see a number of consistent failures. In particular: >>> >>> org.apache.harmony.tests.java.lang.instrument.HelloWorldTest >>> which is covered by a JIRA and another thread >>> >>> org.apache.harmony.luni.tests.java.io.PipedInputStreamTest >>> which is unstable but much improved with r915503 >>> >>> I see a number of other intermittent failures but nothing I've not >>> seen before. I also see a number of non-regression timeouts in awt >>> and swing. >>> >>> I don't see any of these as blockers. >> >> I see similar results on linux/x86 with the java6 branch the only major >> difference is that the JDWP tests seem less stable[0] and the java6-only >> tests: >> >> UnixFileTest.test_get*Space >> >> are unstable on a busy machine (perhaps they should require less >> accuracy)? >> >>> Anyone else got any results? >> >> Anyone? >> >> Regards, >> Mark >> >> [0] I think the jdwp tests are less stable because of timing issues and >> the timing is worse (faster?) on the java6 branch. >> >> >> > > > > -- > Regards, > > Ray Chen > -- Regards, Ray Chen
