Gabriel Roldán a écrit :
> Hi Martin I'm consistently getting the following test failures, but it seems
> its just me. Do you know if it could be some environment stuff?
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Test set: org.geotools.referencing.operation.transform.WarpTransformTest
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: WarpAffine[2,2] Point #0
> expected:<86.0>
> but was:<21.500001500532584>
Could be environment stuff... I didn't get this error (actually I wasn't aware
that someone was having a test failure in that class).
Jody too has a test failure which seems to happen specifically on his machine.
But Jody test failure do not involve JAI (at the contrary of the one you are
reporting here). On both case however, the tests involve many floating point
calculation, which are not as consistent on different hardware than the
remaining of Java language...
Which OS are you using? Which processor? Which Java version? Which JAI version?
With or without native acceleration? JAI installed in jre/lib/ext or only as a
Maven dependency?
I'm not sure that an answer to the above will help me to understand what the
issue is, but maybe by collecting Jody + your informations, we may after some
time identify a pattern...
Martin
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