Done! https://github.com/numenta/numenta-apps/pull/200/files
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 8:41 AM, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > Austin, maybe the best answer is to declare the RabbitMQ version > dependency at > https://github.com/numenta/numenta-apps/tree/master/htmengine#requirements > or on the nta.utils readme? > https://github.com/numenta/numenta-apps/blob/master/nta.utils/README.md > --------- > Matt Taylor > OS Community Flag-Bearer > Numenta > > > On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 11:12 PM, Francesco Cristofori > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Austin! > > > > Thank you for the hint on the rabbitmq version , this was the cause of > the > > error. > > > > For future reference here is what I did : > > > > 1) Installed rabbitmq-server from Debian Jessie repositories (3.3.x > version) > > 2) wget the rabbitmq-server_3.5.4-1_all.deb from stretch repository > > 3) dpkg -i rabbitmq-server_3.5.4-1_all.deb > > > > Tests went good : > > debtest:/home/fracrist/numenta/numenta-apps/nta.utils# py.test > > tests/integration/ > > > ============================================================================================= > > test session starts > > > ============================================================================================= > > platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.9 -- pytest-2.4.2 > > plugins: xdist, cov > > collected 44 items > > > > tests/integration/message_bus_connector_test.py > ........................... > > tests/integration/synchronous_amqp_client_test.py ................. > > > > > ========================================================================================= > > 44 passed in 60.29 seconds > > > ========================================================================================== > > debtest:/home/fracrist/numenta/numenta-apps/nta.utils# > > > > I think this doesn't worth a git issue, but if you prefer I will open it > > anyway. > > > > Thanks, > > Francesco. > > > >> Hi Francesco! > >> > >> Would you mind creating an issue at > >> https://github.com/numenta/numenta-apps/issues/new with the steps to > >> reproduce and the output of the command that fails? > >> > >> One thing to consider: One of the tests uses the http json api, which > >> differs in older versions of rabbitmq and could explain the error > message > >> you're reporting -- it's hard to tell without the full context. I > suspect > >> you're on a 3.3.x version. I recommend updating to a recent version of > >> rabbitmq (3.5.x), and to try again. > >
