Nick Stuart wrote:

I have the same problem, but a little different output:

test:test:
   [junit] Running org.apache.geronimo.remoting.transport.AsyncTransportTest
   [junit] Tests run: 2, Failures: 0, Errors: 2, Time elapsed: 8.151 sec
   [junit] [ERROR] TEST
org.apache.geronimo.remoting.transport.AsyncTransportTest FAILED
   [junit] Running org.apache.geronimo.remoting.MarshalingInterceptorsTest
   [junit] Tests run: 8, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 0.269 sec
   [junit] Running org.apache.geronimo.remoting.RemotingInterceptorsTest
   [junit] Tests run: 8, Failures: 0, Errors: 8, Time elapsed: 32.246 sec
   [junit] [ERROR] TEST
org.apache.geronimo.remoting.RemotingInterceptorsTest
FAILED

Hi,

Do you have a personal firewall running? What's in modules/remoting/target/test-reports/TEST-org.apache.geronimo.remoting.transport.AsyncTransportTest.txt and modules/remoting/target/test-reports/TEST-org.apache.geronimo.remoting.RemotingInterceptorsTest.txt? What platform do you run the tests on? HP-UX 11.0 + JDK 1.4.x is known to not work with the tests.

Perhaps it will help you out too -> http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/BuildingAndRunning#head-1a5419a621a9c7092f318a52819033ffed86afc5

Besides, you can build Geronimo regardless of how the tests finish. Just type 'maven -Dmaven.test.skip=true build'.

See http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/BuildingAndRunning#head-988099bda53d95dbf5e00b8fdfae0bc37b6dc206 for reference.

Jacek



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