It is possible that some test is not clearing up the workspace
properly. I remember having similar problems with some
ReferringPluginTests as while back.
/Janne
On 4 Sep 2008, at 23:13, Harry Metske wrote:
If I run all the tests (ant tests) from either the shell or in the
Eclipse
workspace, I always get the two failures in PageRenamerTest.
If I run a single JUnit test for it, it fails the first time (with
the same
2 failures), every next JUnit test succeeds.
I get the two failures again (once) after I run "ant tests" again.
weird......I would think that one of the other tests leaves
something behind
that causes the tests to fail, or the PageRenamerTest leaves something
behind that makes the second single test succeed while it shouldn't.
It's challenging.....
2008/9/4 Dirk Frederickx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi guys,
Sometime back, I noticed that running those 2 test from a jUnit
console - standalone - appeared to run successfully.
Did anyone experience the same ?
dirk
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:26 PM, Harry Metske <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I always run the tests before committing fixes, but know which
failures
can
"safely" be ignored, I guess other members do the same.
It just takes time to fix the bugs that are pointed to by the tests.
Harry
2008/9/4 Florian Holeczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The test is correct and there is a bug.
I always thought the team is running the tests before a release...?
What I want to say: Did Simon really find two bugs by simply
running
the tests, or (what I think) are these test only failing because of
his "Tomcat and UTF8" problem described in the thread "non-ascii
characters in file names"?
Simon, is it possible that you run the tests once again in your now
sane environment and report whether they're still failing?
Regards
Florian
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