Oh, got it sorted out. Had to install the real python and bzr, not the
cygwin versions of such. See updated readme.

- Brett

Torbjørn Smørgrav wrote:
> It runs fine for me on linux, cygwin and WinXP.
> 
> Can you give me the junit log?
> 
> Regards
> Torbjørn
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 6. mars 2006 11:39
> To: scm-dev@maven.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Tests of 1.0
> 
> 
> Torbjørn Smørgrav wrote:
>>> Currently, the Bazaar provider tests fail for me under Windows (I have
>>> Bazaar installed in Cygwin).
>> What version of bazaar do you use?
>> (Version 0.7 is the current stable, pre 0.7 is failing on *nix like
> systems)
> 
> $ bzr --version
> bzr (bazaar-ng) 0.7
> Copyright 2005,06 Canonical Development Ltd.
> http://bazaar-ng.org/
> 
>>> I'd actually like to have the tests not require svn, cvs, bzr installed
>>> to pass, and move those tests to integration tests in some way. WDYT?
>> I agree. But it's a dangerous decision. It will end up in broken baselines
>> (providers) more often.
>> We should encourage developers eg. myself to test with every provider.
>> What about a configuration option?
> 
> That's exactly what I meant - make it an integration test (perhaps in a
> profile) so that the builds only run unit tests (which should still do
> most of the testing, and just compare command lines rather than execute
> them). The integration tests can be run in an integration environment
> where the VCSs are installed (obviously, some will be limited to
> particular ones).
> 
> This isn't required before 1.0, but the tests need to pass before 1.0.
> 
> - Brett
> 

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