"-Duser.country" and "-Duser.language" didn't help - but i found out, that it's manageable through firefox - setting the default locale in the firefox profile helps.
file: /tapestry-core/src/test/conf/ff_profile_template/prefs.js content: user_pref("intl.accept_languages", "en-us,en"); three remaining tests that fail - but this wil have to wait until after chrismas :-) cheers felix On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 10:51 PM, Kalle Korhonen <kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com > wrote: > This is just a guess but try setting -Duser.country=US -Duser.language=en > (e.g. > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8809098/how-do-i-set-the-default-locale-for-my-jvm > ) > in your GRADLE_OPTS and see if that makes a difference. > > Kalle > > > On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Felix Gonschorek <fe...@netzgut.net> > wrote: > > > hello again, > > > > hopefully someone finds a minute to solve my problem, i try to summarize > a > > little: > > > > my tapestry-5 5.4-SNAPSHOT build fails, because my system is > > a German windows box. > > > > approx. 30 tests don't pass, because they assume English form validation > > error messages and English formatting of dates and numbers. > > > > i tried seveal fixes (including setting the LANG environment variable and > > adding "-Dtapestry,supported-locales=en") but with no success. > > > > does anybody have a hint for me, how to configure the system to > > use English as a locale or how to fix the general setup? > > > > happy holiday everybody! > > > > felix > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 2:43 AM, Felix Gonschorek <fe...@netzgut.net> > > wrote: > > > > > Thank you Lance and Uli, > > > > > > with your help I made some important steps into the right direction. I > > now > > > use the grade eclipse plugin, it works very well. I also changed the > java > > > version in the main build.gradle file from 1.5 to 1.6 (Uli: you changed > > it > > > back from 1.6 back to 1.5 in 209efb827 8 weeks ago). > > > > > > the remaining compilation errors where from some missing java source > > files > > > the the "org.apache.tapestry5.internal.antlr" package - i assumed they > > > are being generated with the first full gradle buid. > > > > > > So I tried to build everything from command line (cygwin, windows 7 > > > "./gradlew build"). But here my next problems arise: The build fails > very > > > soon when building tapestry-beanvalidator in > > > the TapestryBeanValidationIntegrationTest and the antlr files are not > > being > > > generated. After looking into things, i found out that the tests assert > > > that there are english bean-validation messages present - my > environment > > is > > > german and the integration-apps output german messages and formatting, > so > > > the tests fail. Fix was easy: i added > > > "configuration.add(SymbolConstants.SUPPORTED_LOCALES, "en");" in the > > > AppModule of the beanvalidator integration test. now beanvalidator > module > > > builds and all tests pass - but now in tapestry-core there are other > > tests > > > failing - also because of german localized messages and formatting > > (dates, > > > numbers) - the tests assert english messages and formatting. the first > > > four failing tests are: > > > > > > 1372 methods, 24 failed, 1348 passed > > > > > > basic_grid: > > > "//img[@class='t-sort-icon']/@alt was '[aufw.]' not '[Asc]'" > > > > > > bean_editor: > > > "Page did not contain 'You must provide at least 3 characters for First > > > Name.'." > > > > > > calendar_field_inside_bean_editor: > > > "Page did not contain 'Apr 6, 1978'." > > > > > > cancel_button > > > "ERROR: Element //input[@value='Cancel'] not found" > > > > > > > > > > > > Now i am stuck - i would like not to have to add the fixed english > > locale in > > > every "AppModule" and every Integration test. > > > > > > I tried to set the locale before building the tests from command line > but > > > with no success. > > > > > > I tried: > > > > > > export LANG="en_US" > > > export LC_ALL"en_US" > > > ./gradlew -Dtapestry.supported-locales=en build > > > > > > I also added the line > > > JAVA_OPTS="-Dtapestry.supported-locales=en" > > > on top of the gradlew build script without success - the tests continue > > to > > > fail. > > > > > > Is this a bug? I would like to help and try to fix it and improve the > > > tests or the test environment, that the locale of the user where the > > build > > > runs is not used and english is being used instead. Or is my build > setup > > > wrong and cygwin is in some way not supported? Any ideas? > > > > > > Thanks you guys > > > Felix > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Ulrich Stärk <u...@spielviel.de> > wrote: > > > > > >> On 18.12.2012 13:29, Felix Gonschorek wrote: > > >> > Okay, i would like to contribute back to the tapestry project and > > submit > > >> > patches and tests. I have difficulties to get tapestry running in my > > >> > current dev environment: > > >> > > > >> > - eclipse 3.8.1 (jdt, gradle plugin, git team provider and m2 plugin > > >> > installed) > > >> > - win 7 > > >> > > > >> > usually i work with mercurial and m2eclipse, but git and gradle > > >> should'nt > > >> > be a problem. > > >> > > > >> > This is what i do: > > >> > > > >> >> git clone http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/tapestry-5.git > > >> >> cd tapestry-5 > > >> >> ./gradlew eclipse > > >> > > > >> > in eclipse: > > >> > > > >> > "import" -> "existing project into workspace" -> "select tapestry-5 > > >> folder > > >> > in workspace" > > >> > > > >> > Result: i get a single tapestry-5 project, but no classpaths are > set. > > >> > > > >> > after some investigation i see, that eclipse only sees the .project > > >> files > > >> > in the project root folder, not in the sub-projects. so i remove the > > >> > projects in eclipse without removing the files on the disk. then i > > >> delete > > >> > the .project file in the root folder and import the "existing > projects > > >> into > > >> > workspace" again. > > >> > > > >> > Now the subprojects (tapestry-core, tapestry-ioc, tapestry-test....) > > are > > >> > being detected and i can import the projects. > > >> > > > >> > Result: i have now 20 seperate projects in my eclipse workspace. > > >> > > >> Don't use the eclipse gradle target. Do Import -> Gradle Project after > > >> git clone and select the > > >> parent module. Worked like a charm for me. Eclipse's git integration > > >> sucks though. > > >> > > >> > > > >> > I get a lot of compilation errors: > > >> > > > >> > 1) The projects are set up for java 1.5 and in java 1.5 the > > "@Override" > > >> > annotation on methods that implement an interface are not allowed. > The > > >> > @Override annotation is only allowed for methods overriding the > method > > >> of a > > >> > superclass. > > >> > Fix: i changed the "sourceCompatibility" and "targetCompatibility" > in > > >> the > > >> > root "build.gradle" to 1.6, run the "./gradlew eclipse" task again > and > > >> > refresh all projects. > > >> > Result: The most compilation errors are gone. > > >> > Question: How can i override the "sourceCompatiblity" and > > >> > "targetCompatibility" settings without changing the main > build.gradle > > >> file? > > >> > Strictly speaking, the sourceCompatibility is not 1.5 as far as i > > >> > understand the setting... should this be fixed in general? > > >> > > >> I thought I fixed that in 209efb827. > > >> > > >> > > > >> > 2) I am missing some clojure dependency. There are 49 compilation > > >> errors, > > >> > as far as i can see all of them are related to that: > > >> > "The import clojure cannot be resolved". File: > > >> > > > >> > > > /tapestry-clojure/src/main/java/org/apache/tapestry5/internal/clojure/ClojureBuilderImpl.java > > >> > Path: line 19 > > >> > Question: How can i fix this? In the build.gradle file of the > > >> > tapestry-clojure is this statement: > > >> > > > >> > dependencies { > > >> > "provided "org.clojure:clojure:1.4.0"" > > >> > } > > >> > > > >> > Obviously it is not provided ;-) > > >> > > >> Right. I thought I fixed that back in October when I got the automated > > >> build running again but > > >> apparently I missed that one. I'll have a look. > > >> > > >> Uli > > >> > > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org > > >> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@tapestry.apache.org > > >> >