On 05/05/15 15:05, Dawid Weiss wrote:
I'm part of Apache Lucene and I try to make every release meet quality
standards, but Solr tests are quite complex and have had a long
history of being very difficult to fix. If you search mailing list
archives you'll see at least a few attempts and continuous efforts
from various people aiming at stabilizing these test.
Yes, I know too well
This said, if you're asking whether there was a "green" light before the release
then yes
Yes, that was what would expect, and therefor kept thinking that it must
be something with out build-environment. And therefore likely no need
for a JIRA
-- anybody who votes for the release to proceed ran the
smoketester and this in turn runs all the tests. But machines and
environments vary. I don't know anybody who'd run development runs as
root, for example (which you apparently did).
Yes, that is clearly a mistake
The problems you initially experienced were your environment setup
problems (different compile JDK compared to runtime JDK), they don't
have much to do with Solr tests too.
Exactly
Dawid
Regards, Per Steffensen
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