I would be happy to do it, but i need a proper profile first. Did our
discussion of how to set this up go anywhere. Last time I suggested that
we rename all tests named "*OnlineTest.java" to "*TestOnline.java" as a
way to get around not being able to override test exclusions in a profile.

If people are for this I can do it. However, this will undoubtedly cause
the build to to fail do to other online tests. I cant spend a day or two
figuring out which tests fail because they are obsolete, and which ones
fail because they actually fail. So I will need some help qa'in tests.
That or I can turn on cruise controls "spam the list option" so that we
get messages on the list every time a build fails. This should make
people sufficiently annoyed enough to go and fix it.

-Justin

Jody Garnett wrote:
> Hi build box buddies,
> 
> Apparently trunk is flying off the rails, I know neither of you need 
> JDBCDataStore Online tests going for your current day job - but we the 
> community need your help.
> 
> Cory - JDBC anything always haunts you - have cruise control can catch 
> things like GEOT-1069 which otherwise cause you angry emails months 
> after svn blame says you were involved.
> 
> Justin - "trunk on trunk" idea is trying to gather steam (yeah steam!), 
> sounds like we have a second requirement in the form of a cruise control 
> building geotools trunk
> 
> Help!
> Jody
> PS. For GeoTools 2.3 I simply asked for a wiki page, for GeoTools 2.4 I 
> was asking for correct use of OnlineTests
> 
> Andrea Aime wrote:
>> Hi,
>> fixing geot-1096 I've noticed that postgis data store
>> has various test issues, some of which at least are
>> due to changes in the superclasses such as JDBCDataStore
>> (an infinite recursion for example).
>>
>> I did not have time to fix those too, but this shows once
>> again that we need cruise control with jdbc datastore tests
>> _enabled_
>>
>> Hope someone will also find the time to fix the above issues,
>> and that my fix for geot-1096 did not introduce more (hard
>> to tell when tests are already broken, but postgis datastore
>> works fine in 2.2.x now).
>> Cheers
>> Andrea
>>
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