Vladimir, Sorry, I didn't follow discussions about build-and-test infra. I've done check out of build-and-test workspace and I'm trying to set up it. I have some questions: - README.txt file says about downloading IBM VME and I guess you run CC on DRL VM. Does the file is up to date? - 'ant setup' fetches CruiseControl and sets it up. But why I should fetch classlib dependencies manually? IMHO, 'ant setup' should do it too.
Thanks, Stepan. On 11/16/06, Vladimir Ivanov wrote:
Thanks, today this test passed on both machines :( I hope, the CC will send notification if this test fail again. Now, notifications should be sending to harmony-commits list from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address. Thanks, Vladimir On 11/16/06, Stepan Mishura wrote: > On 11/15/06, Vladimir Ivanov wrote: > > > > Sorry, I can't use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail > address. > > > > Sorry again, to test it I use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] as for IBM > > notifications without ask for permission :( > > > > > > > > Could somebody register some fake mail address in the harmony-commits to > > use > > it for my CC notifications or I should use other alias or may be other > > options exist? > > > > > > > > Thanks, Vladimir > > > > By the way, now my CC reports for both systems: > > Unit Test Error Details: (1) Test: test_Sign Class: > > org.apache.harmony.xnet.tests.provider.jsse.DigitalSignatureTest > > junit.framework.AssertionFailedError at > > > org.apache.harmony.xnet.tests.provider.jsse.DigitalSignatureTest.test_Sign > > ( > > DigitalSignatureTest.java:135) at > > java.lang.reflect.VMReflection.invokeMethod(Native Method) > > > Hm, ... strange. The test passes for me on Linux and Windows. > > This is regression test for JSSE provider and it goes with a fix for the > provider. So it can fail if CC doesn't perform classlib rebuild. And I > believe it does. > > Is the failure stable for you? Can you reproduce it? > > Thanks, > Stepan. > > On 11/15/06, Alexey Varlamov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > 15.11.06, Gregory Shimansky<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> написал(а): > > > > Vladimir Ivanov wrote: > > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > > I started cruise control (stored in the "buildtest" module with > > patch > > > from > > > > > issue 995) on the Windows XP and SUSE Linux boxes. > > > > > Both machines are identical (1 CPU - P4*3GHz, 1GB RAM, 120Gb HDD). > > > > > > > > > > On each platform cruise control runs (as separate projects in СС > > > terms, all > > > > > settings have default values): > > > > > - build of classlib module (target: 'rebuild'); > > > > > - classlib tests on J9 VM (target 'test' in the classlib module); > > > > > - build of drlvm module (target: 'build'); > > > > > - vm tests (kernel+smoke+cunit, target: 'test' in the drlvm > module); > > > > > - classlib tests on DRL VM (target: 'test' in the classlib module > > with > > > - > > > > > Dtest.jre.home=drlvm); > > > > > > > > > > Is it OK to send my cruise control notifications to the > > > harmony-commits > > > > > list > > > > > in order to notify about regressions? > > > > > > > > > > I suspect the notifications are not ideal but I will work on their > > > > > improvement upon precedents (false alarms) and your feedback > > > > > > > > I am +1 for cruise control and notifications to harmony-commit. > > > > > > > > But I wonder about linux version choice. If it is SuSE9, then could > we > > > > upgrade it to SuSE10 or install another distribution like FC5 with > gcc > > > > 4.1.x? This will help a lot with compilation errors which gcc 3.3.3on > > > > SuSE9 doesn't report. > > > Good point, I support this. > > > Alexey >
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