How do I run 'em? (I know about jtreg itself, just want the
appropriate ant/command-line incantations to save me time).

On 8 March 2013 22:32, Peter Firmstone <j...@zeus.net.au> wrote:
> Yes definitely, the more testing before release the better.
>
> Are you able to run the jtreg tests as well?  They've only been tested on
> Solaris 10 sparc, I'm not aware of anyone else running jtreg tests for some
> time.
>
>
> Dan Creswell wrote:
>>
>> I'm headed back to the UK so can test OS X in a couple of days if
>> that's still useful...
>>
>> On 7 March 2013 05:25, Peter Firmstone <j...@zeus.net.au> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> There are issues with some builds on Hudson, preventing test execution.
>>>
>>> Windows: a file can't be deleted in preparation for checkout, preventing
>>> build from executing.
>>> Solaris: BindException socket in use causes numerous test failures
>>> FreeBSD: BindException socket in use, prevents build from executing.
>>> OSX: offline.
>>>
>>> Apart from that, the tests are all passing on my Window's PC, Ubuntu x64
>>> and
>>> ARM.
>>>
>>> I need people who can volunteer to run QA tests!
>>>
>>> I wasn't attempting to improve performance, recent bug fixes have
>>> resulted
>>> in the qa suite now finishing one hour earlier, which is a 6% performance
>>> increase.
>>>
>>> Apart from fixing test failures, I've also used FindBugs to fix:
>>>
>>>    * Javaspaces Outrigger: 13 multithreaded correctness bugs.
>>>    * Jini Platform: 5 inconsistent synchronization bugs.
>>>    * Jsk lib: 12 multithreaded correctness bugs.
>>>    * qa test suite: 20 multithreaded correctness bugs.
>>>
>>> Now's the time to checkout and run qa tests, then lets kick out a
>>> release.
>>>
>>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/river/jtsk/skunk/qa_refactor/trunk
>>>
>>> or
>>>
>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/river/jtsk/skunk/qa_refactor/trunk
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Peter.
>>>
>>
>>
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