Hello, I submitted a patch to Jmeterthread in deadlock bug few minutes ago.
Regards Philippe Mouawad On Monday, September 26, 2011, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 26 September 2011 21:45, Oleg Kalnichevski <ol...@apache.org> wrote: >> On Mon, 2011-09-26 at 21:00 +0100, sebb wrote: >> >> ... >> >>> > >>> > I am seeing this error while trying to get all requisite dependencies >>> > with 'ant download_jars' >>> > >>> > _get_jarfile: >>> > >>> > _get_zipfile: >>> > [get] Getting: >>> > http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/htmlparser/HTMLParser-2.0-SNAPSHOT-bin.zip >>> > [get] >>> > To: /home/oleg/Downloads/jakarta-jmeter-2.5.1/build/HTMLParser-2.0-SNAPSHOT-bin.zip >>> > [get] Not modified - so not downloaded >>> > >>> > BUILD FAILED >>> > /home/oleg/Downloads/jakarta-jmeter-2.5.1/build.xml:2202: The following >>> > error occurred while executing this line: >>> > /home/oleg/Downloads/jakarta-jmeter-2.5.1/build.xml:2172: The following >>> > error occurred while executing this line: >>> > /home/oleg/Downloads/jakarta-jmeter-2.5.1/build.xml:2064: The following >>> > error occurred while executing this line: >>> > /home/oleg/Downloads/jakarta-jmeter-2.5.1/build.xml:2093: The following >>> > error occurred while executing this line: >>> > /home/oleg/Downloads/jakarta-jmeter-2.5.1/build.xml:2101: The <unwar> >>> > type doesn't support the nested "mapper" element. >>> > >>> > Is this a common issue? >>> >>> Not seen it before. >>> >>> What version of Ant are you using? >>> >> >> Good call. Problem solved by upgrading to Ant 1.8.2 > > Good - what were you using? > It might make sense for the Ant script to check for a minimum version. > >> Now I am getting a batchtest failure. I guess this has something to do >> with my network configuration. I am not sure how severe this failure is. > > Yes, it looks like the default host name "ubuntu" is being resolved as > a loopback address. > > This causes problems for client-server mode. > > Though client-server mode would probably work for the unit test, it > would not work if the client and server were on different nodes, so > the server refuses to start. > >> Otherwise, building from source worked and all unit tests passed for me. > > Great, thanks for all the tests. > > Unfortunately, we have found some bugs in the handling of thread > interrupts, which mean we will have to cancel the RC vote. > >> batchtest: >> [echo] Starting BatchTestLocal using -X >> [jmeter] Created the tree successfully using >> testfiles/BatchTestLocal.jmx >> [jmeter] Starting the test @ Mon Sep 26 22:32:52 CEST 2011 >> (1317069172892) >> [jmeter] Waiting for possible shutdown message on port 4445 >> [jmeter] Tidying up ... @ Mon Sep 26 22:33:28 CEST 2011 >> (1317069208987) >> [jmeter] ... end of run >> [echo] BatchTestLocal output files compared OK >> >> batchtestserver: >> [server] Created remote object: UnicastServerRef [liveRef: >> [endpoint:[127.0.1.1:36010](local),objID:[6b66acdf:132a7714332:-7fff, >> -2840269162966433815]]] >> [server] An error occurred: Cannot start. ubuntu is a loopback >> address. >> [server] Server failed to start: java.rmi.RemoteException: Cannot >> start. ubuntu is a loopback address. >> >> batchtest: >> [echo] Starting BatchTestLocal using -Rlocalhost:2099 >> [server] Java Result: 1 >> [client] Created the tree successfully using >> testfiles/BatchTestLocal.jmx >> [client] Configuring remote engine for localhost:2099 >> [client] Failed to configure localhost:2099 >> [client] No remote engines were started. >> [client] Failure connecting to remote host: localhost:2099 >> java.rmi.ConnectException: Connection refused to host: localhost; nested >> exception is: >> [client] java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused >> [echo] BatchTestLocal output files compared OK >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@jakarta.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@jakarta.apache.org > > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad. Ubik-Ingénierie