Sure.. always building latest.. Will try to get a clean build done..
Sven On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 9:57 PM, Kevin Rushforth <[email protected] > wrote: > This will happen if you: A) don't build WebKit; and B) are running with a > libwebkit.dylib that is out of date w.r.t., the java source. > > In your case it looks like you are using the native webkit library from > JDK 9.0.4 and the sources from jfx-dev (11-ea). > > -- Kevin > > > > Sven Reimers wrote: > > No further test failures due to locale, but I get this... > > > Task :web:test FAILED > # > # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment: > # > # SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x0000000107dddeaa, pid=73787, tid=38147 > # > # JRE version: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (9.0+11) (build 9.0.4+11) > # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (9.0.4+11, mixed mode, > tiered, compressed oops, g1 gc, bsd-amd64) > # Problematic frame: > # V [libjvm.dylib+0x3ddeaa] > # > # No core dump will be written. Core dumps have been disabled. To enable > core dumping, try "ulimit -c unlimited" before starting Java again > # > # An error report file with more information is saved as: > # /Users/sven/oss/openjfx/jfx-dev-rt/modules/javafx.web/hs_ > err_pid73787.log > # > # If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit: > # http://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/crash.jsp > # > > ;-) > > Sven > > On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 4:55 PM, Kevin Rushforth < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> Laurent Bourgès wrote: >> >> Kevin, >> >> It is possible to define the Locale (set user.language=...) in the gradle >> build file, that would avoid touching the java code at all. >> >> >> I suppose this could be done, and if there are many such failing tests, >> it might be an OK short-term solution. It's probably not the best long-term >> solution, since I think it is better for any test that is sensitive to the >> Locale to set it in the test itself. >> >> Sven: if you run using the --continue option (so it won't stop after the >> first batch of failing tests), are there any more tests that fail in other >> modules? >> >> -- Kevin >> >> >> >> >> >> I have no opinion what is preferable to have less maintenance work or >> problems in future. >> >> Laurent >> >> 2018-03-12 16:09 GMT+01:00 Kevin Rushforth <[email protected]>: >> >>> I haven't run these with a Locale other than en_US, but given the nature >>> of the failure, it looks like you may have discovered another >>> Locale-related test bug. >>> >>> We had another test that was fixed by setting the default Locale to >>> Locale.US in a static @BeforeClass method in the test class [1]. Perhaps a >>> similar solution is needed here. >>> >>> -- Kevin >>> >>> [1] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8160039 >>> >>> >>> >>> Sven Reimers wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> getting back into the OpenJFX I started with a fresh clone and ran >>>> gradle >>>> test.. >>>> >>>> I got >>>> >>>> test.javafx.scene.control.SpinnerTest > >>>> dblSpinner_testToString_valueInRange FAILED >>>> junit.framework.ComparisonFailure: null expected:<0[.]3> but >>>> was:<0[,]3> >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:81) >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:87) >>>> at >>>> test.javafx.scene.control.SpinnerTest.dblSpinner_testToStrin >>>> g_valueInRange(SpinnerTest.java:607) >>>> >>>> test.javafx.scene.control.SpinnerTest > >>>> dblSpinner_testFromString_valueInRange FAILED >>>> junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: expected:<0.3> but was:<0.0> >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.fail(Assert.java:47) >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.failNotEquals(Assert.java:283) >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:64) >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:71) >>>> at >>>> test.javafx.scene.control.SpinnerTest.dblSpinner_testFromStr >>>> ing_valueInRange(SpinnerTest.java:615) >>>> >>>> test.javafx.scene.control.SpinnerTest > test_jdk_8150946_testCancel >>>> FAILED >>>> junit.framework.ComparisonFailure: null expected:<2[.]5> but >>>> was:<2[,]5> >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:81) >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:87) >>>> at >>>> test.javafx.scene.control.SpinnerTest.test_jdk_8150946_testC >>>> ancel(SpinnerTest.java:1334) >>>> >>>> test.javafx.scene.control.SpinnerTest > test_jdk_8150946_testCommit_va >>>> lid >>>> FAILED >>>> junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: expected:<2.5> but was:<2.0> >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.fail(Assert.java:47) >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.failNotEquals(Assert.java:283) >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:64) >>>> at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:71) >>>> at >>>> test.javafx.scene.control.SpinnerTest.test_jdk_8150946_testC >>>> ommit_valid(SpinnerTest.java:1308) >>>> >>>> This is with gradle 46, 9.0.4 on a german locale OS X... >>>> >>>> Any ideas what to look for? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Sven >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> -- >> Laurent Bourgès >> >> > > > -- > Sven Reimers > > * Senior Expert Software Architect > * Java Champion > * NetBeans Dream Team Member: http://dreamteam.netbeans.org > * Community Leader NetBeans: http://community.java.net/netbeans > Desktop Java: http://community.java.net/ > javadesktop > * JUG Leader JUG Bodensee: http://www.jug-bodensee.de > * Duke's Choice Award Winner 2009 > > * XING: https://www.xing.com/profile/Sven_Reimers8 > * LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/svenreimers > > -- Sven Reimers * Senior Expert Software Architect * Java Champion * NetBeans Dream Team Member: http://dreamteam.netbeans.org * Community Leader NetBeans: http://community.java.net/netbeans Desktop Java: http://community.java.net/javadesktop * JUG Leader JUG Bodensee: http://www.jug-bodensee.de * Duke's Choice Award Winner 2009 * XING: https://www.xing.com/profile/Sven_Reimers8 * LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/svenreimers
